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1. 16 Delay between dialing attempts 27 Delay Power Failure Report ccccseceeseeeseeeeeeeeeeees 29 Delay Alarm Transmission rrrrnnnnnnnvnnnnnennnnrnnnnevnnnennn 16 Delay Mel ZONE seriadas 16 Delay EEE EE 30 Delay Remote Panic Disarm Lock rrrnnrnnnrnnnnennnennnennrr 16 Delay Stay Delay Zones rrrrnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnrennnnrnnnnnnen 16 Dela ved Fire ZONES imss ii 14 Deleting wireless ZONES A 17 Dialer amp Reporting Settings Alternate Dial Option siciliano 28 Autotest TEDO EE 29 Console account number 26 Console telephone numbers c ccoccoccccccncnccnonennonnnnononnonos 25 Delay between dialing attempts rrarnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnn 27 E e WEE 28 Disarm reporting Options occccccconccnoncnnenonncnnnnanennnnnns 29 Even EON se 27 Force Dial ODIOM sit 28 Power failure report delay 29 PUSO ale 28 FICCENE CIOS delay is 28 Repo COGS RER e 24 Reporting TONNANS unta 2 Switch to pulse dialing cooccoccconnonionnonncanoannanonnno nos 28 A e ieee sand asides 28 Zone restore report OPTIONS occoccononnoncnnoncnnencnnoninnonos 29 Dialing Method serve 28 Direc cometan 6 Disarm reporting options 29 Disarming report Codes rrrrrnnenvnnvnvnnenvnnvnvnnnnvnnenvnnnennn 24 Display TOUDI airea E 31 Doorbell tones nre aa a 17 K Code zarea A 12 Reference amp Installation Manual E ENN DES citan aiii 13 ENN gl UE 13 EOL ZONES JE EE EN 16 Event PGM activation
2. Option 1 ON CSTN 2 can be used a backup telephone number default CSTN 2 can also be used as a backup telephone number If section 099 option 1 is enabled ON the console will use CSTN 2 as a backup telephone number Telephone Numbers CSTNs on page 26 and Alternate 3 For more information please refer to Central Station Dial Option on page 28 Pager Telephone Number Section 113 The Magellan console uses the Pager telephone number programmed in section 113 to connect and communicate the numeric pager message programmed in section 114 see Pager Reporting Message on page 26 to a pager Pager Reporting Message Section 114 32 digit decimal number 0 to 9 as well as and Program the desired numeric message you wish to send whenever the console dials the Pager telephone number in 26 section 114 If the message is less than 32 digits press the left ACTION key ok to save the message Voice Message Telephone Numbers The Magellan console will use the Voice Message telephone numbers which are programmed in the Installer menu Refer to the Magellan Quick Setup Guide for more information to play a pre recorded message to an external telephone or cellular telephone Please note the following when programming and using this feature e The console will only dial a Voice Message telephone number when the system is in alarm The console begins with the first programmed Voice Message telephone nu
3. MAGELLAN All In One Wireless Security System V1 0 Model MG 6060 Reference and Installation Manual gy gt 7 gt lt U O 8 m Co Table of Contents INtodUCNON aust 3 About Magellan and this Manual 3 Conventions talco id irb dssjndsd 3 Specification S se 3 QUICK SQUID EE 4 JN UE e os 6 AG FONN 6 Backup Battery Hack 6 Telephone Line Connections arrrrnnrrnnnnrvnnrrnnnnennn 6 Programmable Outputs PGMs nann0nnnnnnn0nn000nnn 7 Hardwire Zone Connections rrrrnnnrnnnnrnnnnrvnnnennnne 8 WinLoad Connechon 8 UIP 256 Universal In Field Programmer A EE eta 8 X10 Transmitter Connection occcoccccccnnononncnncnononoss 9 Connecting a Paradox Memory Key PMC 3 9 Location and Mountng 9 Connecting the Radio Antenn 10 Programming Methods rannevnnvnnnvrnnvennnvnnn 11 WinLoad Installer Upload Download Software 11 Programming Using the Built in Keypad 11 Programming Using a Paradox Memory Key 11 User e EE 12 User Code Lengh 12 Installer Codeine is 12 Maintenance Code 12 System Master Code oooccccccnoccccccnoncnnonnancncnonancnnos 12 DUES Le 12 Zone Programming rxxnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnr 13 Zone Programming Overview occcoocccccnncnccnonnconncnnos 13 Zone Definitions cours 13 ZONE ODON Saaana a a 15 Zones 15 and 16 become Hardwire Zones 16 EOL End Of Line Zones soannannnnnnoennnennnnennne 16
4. To be certain of the number of devices that you may connect to your line you may want to contact your local telephone company EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FACILITY If you experience trouble with this telephone equipment please contact facility indicated below for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company may ask that you disconnect this equipment from network until problem is corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning FCC PART 15 WARNINGSINFORMATION TO USER This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to equipment intermittently the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 re orient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 increase the separation between the equipment and receiver 3 connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected or 4 consult th
5. All rights reserved Specifications may change without prior notice For technical support in Canada or the U S call 1 800 791 1919 for English or 1 866 912 0600 for French Monday to Friday from 8 00AM to 8 00PM EST For technical support outside Canada and the U S call 00 1 450 491 7444 Monday to Friday from 8 00AM to 8 00PM EST FCC WARNINGS IMPORTANT INFORMATION This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules subpart D and CS 03 Inside the cover of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number of this equipment NOTIFICATION TO TELEPHONE COMPANY Upon request customer shall notify telephone company of particular line to which the connection will be made and provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence of the protective circuit FCC REGISTRATION NUMBER 5A7AL01BMG 6060 RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER 0 1B U S amp Canada USOC JACK RJ31X USA CA31A CANADA TELEPHONE CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS Except for telephone company provided ringers all connections to the telephone network shall be made through standard plugs and telephone company provided jacks or equivalent in such a manner as to allow for easy immediate disconnection of terminal equipment Standard jacks shall be so arranged that if plug connected thereto is withdrawn no interference to operation of equipment at customer s premises which remains connected to telephone network shall occur by rea
6. Timer Entry Delay 2 Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 002 Entry Delay 2 zones are identical to the Entry Delay 1 zones see Entry Delay 1 on page 13 except it uses a separate Entry Delay Timer Entry Delay 2 Timer Section 061 001 to 255 seconds 000 Disabled Default 45 seconds Enter the desired 3 digit delay value from 000 to 255 seconds into section 061 to program the Entry Delay 2 Timer Follow Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 003 When an armed Follow zone opens the console will immediately generate an alarm unless an Entry Delay zone opens first as described in the situations below e Ian armed Follow zone opens after an Entry Delay zone opens the console waits until the Entry Delay Timer has elapsed before generating an alarm e Ian armed Follow zone opens after more than one Entry Delay zone opens the console will wait until the Entry Delay Timer of the zone that opened first has elapsed This feature is commonly used when a motion detector is protecting the area occupied by the entry point keypad This will prevent the motion detector from causing an alarm when a user enters through the entry point to disarm the system 13 Follow Stay Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 004 Follow Stay zones function as follows e All zones defined as Follow Stay zones become Follow zones refer to Follow Zones on page 13 when the Magellan system
7. When a specific event occurs in the system a PGM can be programmed to activate lights garage door openers etc See Programmable Outputs on page 30 for more information on programming PGMs Connect Magellan s PGM outputs as shown in Method 1 in Figure 5 on page 7 Since Magellan does not come with a power supply an external power supply must be employed to power the circuit The PGM outputs can be either Normally Open N O or Normally Closed N C as detailed in PGM Normal State on page 30 If the current draw on the PGMs is to exceed 50mA we recommend using an external relay as shown in Method 2 in Figure 5 on page 7 external relay that matches the normal state of Magellan s PGM output For example if PGM1 s normal state is Normally Open N O connect the device to the N O terminal of the external relay Using Method 2 connect the device to the output terminal of the Figure 5 PGM Connections Back view of the Magellan console Method 1 ves an sUm Power Supply such as a light etc ray Te Devices External a 4 such as a relay light etc External Power Supply 7 Hardwire Zone Connections Magellan comes with two on board hardwire zones You can connect hardwire detection devices such as door contacts to Magellan s zone terminals Connect the detection devices as shown in Figure 6 on page 8 Please note the following e Section 095 options 1 and 2 must be enabled in
8. Wireless Programming an rnnvnnnunnnunnnuvnnnunn 17 Assigning Wireless Zone Transmitters 17 Assigning Wireless Doorbells to the Console 17 Deleting Assigned Wireless Transmitters 17 Viewing Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength 17 Assigning Remote Controls ccccseseeeseeeeees 18 Programming the Remote Control s Buttons 18 Arming and Disarming an rnnnvnnvvnnnvnnnvnnnurn 20 Regular Arming Switches to Stay Arming 20 Regular Arming Switches to Force Arming 20 Stay Arming Switches to Force Arming 20 Timed Auto Arming cccceceeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeeseeeeneeeens 20 Paradox Magellan Systems No Movement Auto Armmimg 20 Auto Arming Options cccccccseeeesceeeeeceeeeeseeeees 20 One Touch Armmmg 21 DL EE 21 Bell Squawk on Arm Disarm with Remote Control 21 No Exit Delay when Arming with Remote Control 21 Exit Delay Termination A 21 Follow Zone Switches to Entry Delay 2 21 Closing Delinquency mer 21 Alarm ele d Vu Sisi 22 Bell Cut off Timer Leten a 22 Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options 22 Tamper Recognition Options eens 22 Check in Supervision Optons 22 PANG AMS Hasse 23 Reporting and Dialer Settings 24 Report Codes riire na A i 24 Console Telephone Numbers rrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnennner 25 Console Account Number 26 Reporting Format r ar
9. appropriate button s on a remote control page 18 have been pressed e Fire Panic Panic keys 7 and 9 page 23 or the appropriate button s on a remote control page 18 have been pressed e Recent Closing Reports when an alarm is generated after arming the system within period defined by the Recent Close Delay see page 28 Section 140 e Auto zone Shutdown A zone communicates more than the programmed number of transmissions in a single armed period see page 15 e Duress A Duress access code is keyed in see page 12 e Paramedical alarm e Future use Zone Tamper Report Codes Section 141 to 144 A report code can be programmed for each of the 16 available zones Whenever a tamper or wire fault occurs on a zone the Magellan console can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which zone was tampered If Tamper Recognition see page 22 is disabled the console will not report the occurrence of any tampers wire faults or tamper restores Zone Tamper Restore Report Codes Sections 145 to 148 A report code can be programmed for each of the 16 available zones Whenever a tampered zone is restored the Magellan console can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which zone has been restored If Tamper Recognition see page 22 is disabled the console will not report the occurrence of any tampers wire faults or tamper restores System Troub
10. 5 ON Console Tamper Supervision enabled Magellan can be programmed to monitor its on board tamper status The console will follow its programmed tamper recognition options Refer to Tamper Recognition Options on page 22 for more information Console Audible Trouble Warning Section 090 Option 2 Option 2 OFF Console beep on trouble disabled default Option 2 ON Console beep on trouble enabled When enabled the console emits an intermittent beep tone whenever a trouble condition occurs in the system The intermittent beep tone remains activated until the user enters the Trouble Display by pressing the left ACTION key 1 The intermittent beeps will re initialize wnenever a new trouble occurs or the trouble restores and re occurs The only trouble not covered by this feature is the AC Power LY Failure trouble See AC Power Failure Warning on page 31 FM Tuner Option Section 093 Option 8 Option 8 OFF FM tuner is disabled when the system is armed default Option 8 ON FM tuner is enabled when system is armed With section 093 option 8 ON the Magellan s radio is turned ON automatically after the system is armed after the Exit Delay timer has elapsed Paradox Magellan Systems Daylight Savings Time Section 096 Option 5 Option 5 OFF Daylight savings time disabled default Option 5 ON Daylight savings time enabled With section 096 option 5 ON Magellan adjusts the
11. CSTN 2 as Backup Number on page 26 only after all attempts to call one CSTN have failed With option 5 ON the console will dial the backup telephone number after every failed attempt Force Dial Option Section 098 Option 6 Option 6 OFF Force Dial Disabled default Option 6 ON Force Dial Enabled When option 6 is enabled the Magellan console will dial a telephone number even if no dial tone is present after 3 seconds Dialing Method Section 098 Option 7 Option 7 OFF Pulse Dialing Option 7 ON Tone DTMF Dialing default When option 4 is ON the Magellan console is set for Tone DTMF dialing When option 4 is OFF the console is set for pulse dialing Refer to Pulse Ratio on page 28 for information on setting the pulse ratio Pulse Ratio Section 098 Option 8 Option 8 OFF European Pulse Ratio of 1 2 Option 8 ON U S A Pulse Ratio of 1 1 5 default When using Pulse dialing you can select one of two Pulse Ratios Although most European countries use the 1 2 pulse ratio the 1 1 5 ratio may provide better results in some cases The same applies for North American countries If the 1 1 5 pulse ratio is not providing the desired results the 1 2 ratio may be used Switch to Pulse Dialing on ST Attempt Section 098 Option 3 Option 3 OFF Switch to pulse dialing on fifth attempt disabled default Option 3 ON Switch to pulse dialing on fifth attempt enabled When
12. OFF Check in supervision time 24Hrs default Option 7 ON Check in supervision time 80 minutes Section 096 option 7 defines the time period that Magellan will expect a check in status signal from the specified wireless transmitters as defined in the Check in Supervision Options page 22 If no signal is received within the check in supervision time Magellan s reaction will be defined by the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options page 22 Panic Alarms Section 091 Options 1 2 and 3 Option 1 OFF Panic 1 Emergency Panic disabled default Option 1 ON Panic 1 Emergency Panic enabled Option 2 OFF Panic 2 Auxiliary Panic disabled default Option 2 ON Panic 2 Auxiliary Panic enabled Option 8 OFF Panic 3 Fire Panic disabled default Option 3 ON Panic 3 Fire Panic enabled Enable section 091 options 1 2 and 3 to enable the system s three Panic alarms Each panic alarm is activated by pressing two keys simultaneously and holding them down for 2 seconds See Table 7 on page 23 for the appropriate panic alarm keys Whether these panic alarms will generate a silent or audible alarm is determined by section 091 options 4 to 6 see Panic Alarm Types on page 23 Table 7 Panic Alarm Keys Keys to press Panic Alarm Type 1 and 3 Panic 1 Emergency Panic 4 and 6 Panic 2 Auxiliary Panic 7 and 9 Panic 3 Fire Panic alarms See Progra
13. OFF Audible alarm steady OFF ON Audible alarm pulsed ON OFF Silent alarm Use feature select method p 11 to select the ZONE OPTIONS ON ON Generate report only 6 Intellizone 7 Delay alarm transmission 8 Force Zone Available through Section Programming only Press the key to save Paradox Magellan Systems Zone Definitions Sections 001 to 016 represent zones 1 through 16 respectively where the first three digits in each of these sections represents the zone s definition To disable a zone enter 000 and then press the key There are 15 available Zone Definitions which are described as follows Entry Delay 1 Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 001 When the system is armed and a zone defined with Entry Delay 1 opens the console will generate an alarm after the programmed Entry Delay 1 Timer elapses This is to provide users with enough time to enter the protected area and disarm the system Entry Delay zones are commonly used at the entry exit points of the protected area i e front back door garage etc Using different Entry Delays see Entry Delay 2 below is useful when for example one entry point requires a longer delay than the other entry point Entry Delay 1 Timer Section 060 001 to 255 seconds 000 Disabled Default 45 seconds Enter the desired 3 digit delay value from 000 to 255 seconds into section 060 to program the Entry Delay 1
14. Section 072 001 to 015 rings 000 disabled Default 008 This value represents the number of rings Magellan will wait before picking up the line If the line is not answered after the number of programmed rings the console will answer the call You must wait at least 10 seconds before attempting the second call or Magellan will think it is the same call Panel Identifier Section 108 4 digit Hexa decimal number from 0000 to FFFF This 4 digit code identifies the console to WinLoad before initiating communication Magellan will verify that the Panel Identifier in the WinLoad software is the same as the code programmed in section 108 If the codes do not match the console will not establish communication Therefore be sure to program the same panel identifier code into both Magellan and WinLoad PC Password Section 109 4 digit Hexa decimal number from 0000 to FFFF This 4 digit password identifies the PC to Magellan before establishing communication Program the same PC password into both the console and WinLoad If the passwords do not match WinLoad will not establish communication Paradox Magellan Systems PC Telephone Number Section 118 Magellan will dial the number programmed in section 118 when trying to initiate communication with a computer using WinLoad You can enter any digit from 0 to 9 and any special keys or functions see Table 8 on page 26 up to a maximum of 32 digits Call Back Feature Sec
15. User codes and Remote Controls Maintenance Code Identical to the Installer code except that the code cannot program dialer options or perform a software reset System Master Code Provides access to the following Magellan user features language voice and utility reporting delays and tones zone labels system tests Arm and disarm using any method as well as program User Codes 15 User Codes Can arm and disarm the system User Codes 002 to 016 User Code Length Section 090 Option 1 Option 1 OFF 6 digit user codes Option 1 ON 4 digit user codes default User Code 001 All user codes can be set to lengths of either 4 or 6 digits When the 4 digit option is selected entering a 4 digit code will allow access Using the 6 digit option entering 6 digits is required to allow access when user codes have already been programmed the console will automatically add the last 2 digits by using the first 2 digits For example if the access code is 1234 and you switch to 6 digits the code will become 123412 Be sure to verify the access codes after switching from 4 digit to 6 digit access codes When switching from 6 digits to 4 digits the console will simply remove the final 2 digits of the access code For example 123456 will become 1234 1 If the User Code Length is changed from 4 digits to 6 digits Installer Code Section 181 Default 000000 The Installer code is used to enter the console s programming
16. With AC input 600mA or With DC input 400mA Backup Battery 7 2Vdc 1 8 to 2 0Ah NiMH rechargeable battery pack order 0780100178 PGMs Two N O solid state relays not polarized Internal resistance 16Q max Max current consumption 50mA It is recommended that you use a 9Vac 1A 9VA transformer to power the Magellan console The console will generate less heat when connected to a 9Vac transformer than when connected to a 16 5Vac transformer A Quick Setup Follow these steps to quickly set up Magellan with the required settings for a basic security installation 1 Getting Started 1 After powering up for the first time press START to access the Installer Menu 2 The first menu option will appear Press NEXT to go to the User Profile menu From the User Profile menu press DK Select which user you wish to add by pressing NEXT When the desired user appears press Dk and follow the menus to set Access Code User Label Remote Control When you are done the next menu option will appear See Central Station Reporting below For more in depth programming of the remote controls see Programming the Remote Control s Buttons on page 18 3 Central Station Reporting 1 From the Communicator menu press OK 2 Press OK and follow the menus to set Telephone numbers Account Number Report Format When you are done the next menu option will appea
17. as programmable output default Option 8 ON PGM2 used as X10 output 8 With section 091 options 7 and 8 enabled ON PGMs 1 and 2 will follow the ON OFF state of X10 outputs 7 and 8 Therefore the PGMs will function as follows e When X10 output 7 is enabled PGM1 will activate When X10 output 7 is disabled PGM1 will deactivate e When X10 output 8 is enabled PGM2 will activate When X10 output 8 is disabled PGM2 will deactivate When section 091 options 7 and 8 are enabled the PGM LY outputs will disregard their PGM activation and deactivation events sections 086 to 089 Reference amp Installation Manual System Settings Software Reset Section 201 Performing a software reset will reset all programmed sections back to the factory defaults To perform a software reset 1 Access the installer programming mode page 11 2 Enter section 201 You can also perform a software reset by removing power to the LY console pressing and holding down the and keys and then reapplying power to the console Installer Lock Section 180 000 Disabled 147 Lock Enabled Default Disabled Program 147 into section 180 to lock all programming Performing a hardware reset will not affect the current console settings To remove the Installer Lock enter 000 Console Tamper Supervision Section 090 Option 5 Option 5 OFF Console Tamper Supervision disabled default Option
18. needs to be recharged or replaced Doorbell Low Bat Wireless transmitter being used as a doorbell page 17 requires its batteries changed Zone Low Battery Zone s displayed indicate where a wireless transmitter s battery needs to be replaced Clock Loss The time and date were reset to default To reprogram 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press the 3 key 3 Press the L2HF S key to display the time using the 12 hour clock or the 24HRS key to display the time using the 24 hour clock Enter the desired time and then press OK Enter the date and then press DK 31 CAC Failure Failure Power failure detected The system is running failure detected The system is running on the backup battery pack Supervision Trouble Zone s displayed have not sent a check in signal within the programmed interval page 22 Console Tamper The Magellan console was tampered with Zones displayed were tampered with Fail to Communicate The Magellan console has failed to contact the with Central monitoring station Fail to Communicate The Magellan console has failed to contact with Voice Reporting telephone number programmed for Voice reporting Fail to Communicate The Magellan console has failed to contact to Pager telephone number programmed for Pager reporting Fail to Communicate The Magellan console is unable to with PC communicate with the WinLoad software Fail to Communicate The Magellan console has
19. on page 10 and Figure 13 on page 10 To do SO 1 Place the wall plate on the desired spot of the wall 2 Drill and insert screws into holes labeled A as shown in Figure 11 on page 9 3 Place the console back plate flush against the mounted wall plate 4 Slide the Magellan s open slots labeled D see Figure 13 on page 10 onto the wall plate s tabs labeled B see Figure 12 on page 10 5 Gently apply downward pressure to insert the wall plate s tabs into Magellan s open slots 6 Insert two screws through the wall plate s screw holes labeled C and into holes labeled E see Figure 12 on page 10 and Figure 13 on page 10 in the Magellan back plate This will secure the console to the wall Tabletop Mounting Magellan can also be mounted on a tabletop This is a useful convenience that allows Magellan to be situated on a nightstand desk kitchen counter etc Included with Magellan are two plastic feet as well as two rubber stops The plastic feet raise the Magellan console to a slight angle for easy viewing while the 10 rubber stops prevent the console from sliding when Magellan is being used To do so 1 Place the console back plate flush against the wall plate 2 Slide the Magellan s open slots labeled D see Figure 13 on page 10 onto the wall plate s tabs labeled B see Figure 12 on page 10 3 Gently apply downward pressure to insert the wall plate s tabs into Magellan s open slots 4 Insert two screw
20. order to use the two on board hardwire zones See Zones 15 and 16 become Hardwire Zones on page 16 for more information e After connecting the detection devices the zones must be defined See Zone Programming on page 13 for more information e The hardwire zones follow the console s EOL and tamper definitions Magellan s on board hardwire zone inputs it is recommended that only devices that do not require a power source i e standard door contacts be connected Since Magellan has no power supply an external power supply would have to be connected in order to power hardwire detection devices that do require a power source Though any hardwire detection device can be connected to Figure 6 Hardwire Zone Connections Back view of the Magellan console Hardwire zone 2 Zone 16 WinLoad Connection The Magellan console can be programmed and monitored through the WinLoad Installer Upload Download Software for Windows WinLoad allows for remote or on site uploading and downloading using most standard modems It also allows for advanced printing of reports and supports several languages simultaneously Connect Magellan to a computer containing the WinLoad software as shown in Figure 7 on page 8 Refer to the WinLoad s Online Help for more information on WinLoad Figure 7 Connecting to WinLoad Back view of the Magellan console 4 to 10 pin cable supplied with the 306 Adapter connector
21. section 098 option 3 is ON the Magellan console switches from tone DTMF dialing to pulse dialing on the fifth attempt to report events to the Central Monitoring Station The console continues to use pulse dialing until it establishes 28 communication When the console switches to another CSTN it returns to tone DTMF dialing and will once again switch to pulse dialing on the fifth attempt Telephone Line Monitoring TLM Section 098 Options 1 and 2 When enabled the system verifies the existence of a telephone line once every second A line test failure occurs when the TLM detects less than 3 volts for the period defined by the TLM Fail Timer page 28 If the line test fails the Magellan console generates one or more conditions as defined by the TLM settings below These will be restored when the console detects the telephone line again Table 10 Telephone Line Monitoring Options Options EN Description TLM disabled default Trouble only Upon a line test failure a TLM trouble will appear in the console s Trouble Display Alarm if System Armed Upon a line test failure a TLM trouble will appear in the console s Trouble Display and if the system is armed the console will generate an alarm Silent Alarm becomes Audible Upon a line test failure a TLM trouble will appear in the console s Trouble Display and causes a silent zone or silent panic alarm to switch to audible Please note that when the di
22. system master code rarrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnennnnennnn 12 S Service telephone number rrnnnrnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnnnnnnene 26 SESONG 27 Shutdown EE e Een ER 15 EE eege o o a n Aa 27 SERIES Rastas aad ae 27 Single digit data entry method n nnnennnnennennnnenenenennnnne 11 SOMWAlE ESA toxics a 31 Special alarm report codeS rrnnernnnennnnennnnnvnnnrnnnnnnnnsen 24 Special arming report codes rurrrranennanennnnevnnnrnnnnnnnnene 24 Special disarming report codes rrrrnnnrnnnnrnnnnennnnennnnene 24 Special keys for telephone NOS rrrnnrrnnnnennnnennnnennnnene 26 Special report codes occcccoccnccccnncccccnccnoncnncnnnnnonanononanenos 25 Standard 24Hr Fire ZONES cccoccccccncncononcnnnncnnoonanncnnncnos 14 Stay arming switches to Force arming ssessssessseenne 20 Stay zone types FONOW SlaV ZONES ukes 14 Instant Stay ZONES vaier dalt 14 Supervision CHECKIT souise diana EE 22 Console tamper Age a iea 31 Wireless transmitters 22 Supervision Bypass options 22 Switch to Pulse dialing ccoooccccconccoconcnnonanononanocos 28 System master code 12 40 System master code lock rrrrrrnnnnrnnrnnnnrvnvnnnrrrvnnnnrennnnn 12 System master code reset rrrrnnrrrrrnnnrrvrrnnnrrrvrnnnnrennnnn 12 System settings AC power failure warning rrnrnnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnennennennnnvnnunner 31 Console audible trouble warning rrarvnrnnenevnvrnevnvnnennrr 31 Cons
23. the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options page 22 will ignore the bypass definition This means the console will generate an incident as per the set Wireless Transmitter Supervision Option if a supervision loss occurs on a bypassed zone 22 Tamper Recognition Options Section 094 Options 3 and 4 This feature determines how the Magellan console will react to a zone tamper Table 6 shows the different tamper recognition combinations available and how the system will react when armed or disarmed Table 6 Tamper Recognition Options Options Description 3 4 Tamper recognition disabled default Trouble only System armed or disarmed lf a tamper wiring failure occurs on a zone the console will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 15 and send a report to the central monitoring station Audible alarm when armed System armed l a tamper failure occurs on a zone the console will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 15 System disarmed lf a tamper failure occurs on a zone the console will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 15 and send a report to the central monitoring station Audible alarm System armed lf a tamper failure occurs on a zone the console will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 15 System disarmed It functions the same as Trouble Only setting except it will also generate an audible alarm Tamper Bypass Options Section 094 Opti
24. whether it is armed or disarmed the console will react as shown in Figure 18 on page 14 Delayed 24Hr Fire Zones are commonly used in residential homes where a smoke detector often generates false alarms i e burning bread etc 14 Figure 18 Delayed Fire Zone Delayed Fire Zone triggered Bell siren activated Transmission of the report delayed for 30 seconds Delay timer will appear on LCD screen Has the problem been corrected within the 30 second delay Has second Delayed Fire Zone tiggered within the 30 second delay Bell siren continues and Fire Alert report sent to the Security Company Has been pressed within the 30 second delay Bell siren silenced Transmission of the Fire Alert report delayed an additional 90 seconds Delay timer will appear on the LCD screen END Alarm disabled 24Hr Burglary Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 009 Whenever a 24Hr Burglary Zone opens whether the system is armed or disarmed the console will immediately generate an alarm 24Hr Hold up Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 010 When a 24Hr Hold up zone opens whether it is armed or disarmed the console will immediately generate an alarm The SIA FSK reporting format includes specific report codes to identify the alarm as a Hold up alarm 24Hr Buzzer Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 011 This zone definition is particula
25. zones with the Bypass option enabled can be programmed as bypassed Fire zones cannot be programmed with the Bypass option A because the console will not bypass a Fire zone Alarm Types Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 Options 4 and 5 When an alarm condition occurs the console can be programmed to react as shown in Table 2 on page 15 Table 2 Alarm Type Options Options Description 4 5 Audible steady alarm default When the conditions for an alarm have been met the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code see page 24 and provides a steady output for the on board siren Audible pulsed alarm When the conditions for an alarm have been met Magellan can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code see page 24 and provides a pulsed output see Figure 17 on page 14 for the on board siren Silent alarm When the conditions for an alarm are met the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code see page 24 and will not activate the control panel s bell output The appropriate ARM or STATUS LED on the keypads will flash to indicate an alarm and the user will still have to disarm the system Report only When the conditions for an alarm have been met the control panel can transmit the appropriate Zone Alarm report code See page 24 The system will not have to be disarmed The Alarm Type options cannot be programmed for Fire A zones Fire zone
26. 000 Disabled Default 15 minutes The Magellan console will transmit the AC Failure report code programmed in section 149 after the Power Failure Report Delay period has elapsed Disarm Reporting Options Section 093 Option 5 Option 5 OFF Always Report Disarming Option 5 ON Report Disarming only after Alarm Default With option 5 OFF the Magellan console will send the Disarming report codes see page 24 to the central monitoring station every time the system is disarmed With option 5 ON the console will send the Disarming report codes to the central monitoring station when the system is disarmed following an alarm Zone Restore Report Options Section 094 Option 2 Option 2 OFF Report On Bell Cut Off Default Option 2 ON Report On Zone Closure With option 2 OFF the Magellan console will send the Zone Alarm Restore report codes see page 24 to the central monitoring station when the zone has returned to normal and the Bell Cut Off Timer See page 22 has elapsed With option 2 ON the console will send the Zone Alarm Restore report codes to the central station as soon as the zone returns to normal or when the system is disarmed Paradox Magellan Systems 29 Programmable Outputs A PGM is a programmable output that toggles to its opposite state i e a normally open PGM will close when a specific event has occurred in the system For example a PGM can be used to activate bells o
27. 2 digit hexadecimal value consisting of digits from 1 to F Each section from 120 to 156 represents a set of up to four specific events and each of these events can be programmed with a separate 1 or 2 digit report code Only the Ademco Slow Silent Knight and Sescoa formats A support 1 digit report codes To program a 1 digit report code press the 0 key followed by the desired hexadecimal digit or vice versa When a specific event occurs the console will attempt to transmit the programmed report code to the central station The method of report code transmission is defined by the Reporting Formats see page 27 and the Event Call Direction see page 27 These two items define how and where the report codes are transmitted If you are using the Ademco Contact ID format sections 120 to 156 do not have to be programmed For more information refer to Reporting Formats see page 27 The following sub sections provide a brief description of the events that the Magellan console can report Arming Report Codes Sections 120 to 123 A report code can be programmed for each of the 16 User Codes When using an access code to arm the system the Magellan console can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which user armed the system Special Arming Report Codes Sections 124 and 125 Whenever the system is armed using one of the special arming features listed below the console can send the
28. Good or Weak on the screen When performing a signal strength test Magellan also displays LY the noise level surrounding each of the transmitters Low refers to a low level of noise while High refers to a noisy environment G The signal strength can also be verified by performing a system test See Quick Setup on page 4 for more information Assigning Remote Controls Sections 041 to 056 Users 1 to 16 Remote Controls 1 to 16 The Magellan console accepts up to 16 fully programmable remote controls Every user code can have one remote control assigned to it To assign a remote control 1 Press MENU 4 2 Programming the Remote Control s Buttons Sections 161 to 176 Users 1 to 16 Remote Controls 1 to 16 Sections 161 to 176 represent the remote controls assigned to user codes 1 to 16 see Table 4 on page 18 a button is pressed This is done to conserve the remote y The remote control will transmit a signal for only 1 second when control s batteries Though remote controls can be assigned by the System Master the remote control s buttons are programmed by the installer Each remote control can be programmed to perform up to 5 different actions Each digit in sections 161 to 176 represents a button or combination of buttons see Table 4 on page 18 To program a remote control s buttons 1 Access the installer programming mode page 11 2 Enter the SECTION
29. NUMBER of the wireless transmitter The serial number is located on the inside of the wireless LY transmitter The wireless transmitters must be activated once having been assigned to the Magellan console To activate a transmitter insert the batteries and close the cover To ensure proper synchronization between the console and the transmitter open and close the zone corresponding to the transmitter Are the zones that have wireless transmitters assigned to them programmed See Zone Definitions on page 13 and Zone Options on page 15 Wireless transmitters can also be assigned through the Installer menu Press MENU 4 INSTALLER CODE 6 Select the zone you wish to assign the transmitter to press DK open the cover of the transmitter and then close the cover The transmitter has been assigned Refer to the Magellan Quick Setup for more information on the Installer menu and the assignment of the wireless transmitters Assigning Wireless Doorbells to the Console Sections 058 and 059 Wireless Doorbells 1 and 2 Magellan supports the use of two wireless doorbells By connecting a pushbutton to the Universal Transmitter inputs of a Magellan Wireless Door Contact MG DCT1 the MG DCT1 will transmit a signal to Magellan whenever the pushbutton is pressed Magellan will in turn become a doorbell and play a predetermined tone see Wireless Doorbell Tones on page 17 Please refer to the appropriate Magellan Wi
30. R oR A ne 24 26 TO Meadas 24 E O EE 24 TOLTO WEE 24 be nae ete NORE ee arte nen ee 24 E ee dete aes Ate Re 24 NAO sd 12 24 25 TATTO TAA r EE 25 FATO TO A NE mR 25 A EE A AT 25 O tege 25 A Mere a A ee 25 ES DE NELE RE EEE trent een ea atc 25 OS EEE EE T 12 25 WDD ve 25 A econ 25 TOTO EE ee ee 18 A A A ceases 31 o A O a O tt ree 12 A A E E 12 TN 14 A A Sek 14 A Ee eher 12 POA EN AN 31 24Hr zone types 24Hr Burglary ZONES svever 14 24H Ee 14 LA Freze Zonos id 15 ZAM GAS ZONES see 15 24 Heal Zones 15 24Hr Hold up Ee 14 2440 Water ZONES ii 15 Standard 24Hr Fire Zones rarnnrnrnnvnnnnnnnnnrnnvnrnnnnnnnnne 14 A AC failure report COG siie 29 AC ele sra odos 6 AC power failure warning ccccoocccccnccnncnncncnnnnncnnncnnonnnos 31 ACCOUN NUIMDEC sara 26 ACTIVATION Veni surcar 30 e S 4 Ademco Contact Derio 27 ACOMCO SIOW as 27 Alarm options Bel CTEOT UNE nro 22 Check in Supervision seess re a aa 22 PENGA L eee ende 23 Tamper Recognition options ococcocccnonconennoncnnaneananos 22 Wireless Transmitter Supervision options occono 22 AE ene EE 15 Alternate dial options occcconccocncocncccnocanicanonanicannnos 28 Answer options Panel ccccseeccececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeees 33 37 Answering machine override rrnrnrnnnnvrnnnennnnvnnnrennnnenn 33 Arming options A TO ANO PUN Ee 20 Bell Squawk on Arm Disarm with Remote Control 21 Closing Delinquency T
31. age 25 the Magellan console can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying the type of system trouble restored If Telephone Line Monitoring is enabled see page 28 use the first two digits to program a TLM Restore report code that the console can transmit Special Reporting Codes Sections 155 and 156 Whenever the system generates one of the instances listed below the Magellan console can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying the type of system occurrence Section 155 e Cold Start The console was completely shutdown no battery no AC and then was restarted e Test Report A test report has been generated automatically see page 29 e Future use e WinLoad Logout The console has ended communication with WinLoad Section 156 e Installer logon Installer has entered the programming mode e Installer Logout Installer has exited the programming mode e Closing Delinquency The last time the system was armed is greater than the programmed Closing Delinquency timer page 21 e Future use Console Telephone Numbers Magellan can dial up to two different central station telephone numbers and one Pager telephone number You can enter any digit from O to 9 and any special keys or functions see Table 8 on page 26 up to a maximum of 32 digits If the number is less than 32 digits press the left ACTION key OK to save the message 25 Table 8 Special K
32. aler detects an incoming call the LY TLM test will stop for 1 minute TLM Fail Timer Section 073 001 to 255 seconds 000 Disabled Default 32 seconds If TLM does not detect the existence of a telephone line for the duration of this period the control panel will generate the condition s defined by the TLM options see Telephone Line Monitoring TLM on page 28 Recent Close Delay Section 066 001 to 255 seconds 000 Disabled Default Disabled If after having armed the system an alarm is generated within the period defined by the Recent Close Delay the Magellan console will attempt to transmit the Recent Close report code programmed in section 139 page 24 Reference amp Installation Manual Auto Test Report Section 071 001 to 255 days 000 Disabled Default Disabled Section 084 Time HH MM The Magellan console will transmit the Test Report report code programmed into section 153 after the number of days programmed into section 071 has elapsed at the time programmed into section 084 Use the 24 hour clock to program the time i e 6 30PM 18 30 The first Test Report will be transmitted within 24 hours after the feature is enabled at the time programmed in 084 Example Section 071 005 and section 084 13 00 The first Test Report will be sent at 1 PM that day and then the report will be sent every 5 days at 1 PM Power Failure Report Delay Section 070 001 to 255 minutes
33. appropriate report code to the central station identifying how the system was armed Section 124 e Timed Auto arming The system has armed itself at the programmed time see page 20 e Late to Close Reports every day at the time specified by the Auto arm Timer see page 20 e No Movement The system has armed itself after the programmed period without movement see No Movement Auto Arming on page 20 e Partial Arming The system was Stay Instant or Force Armed or armed with Bypassed zones Section 125 e One touch Arming The system was armed using a One touch Arming feature See page 21 e Remote Arming The system was armed using the WinLoad software e Future use e Future use 24 Disarming Report Codes Sections 126 to 129 A report code can be programmed for each of the 16 User Codes Whenever an access code is used to disarm the system or an alarm the Magellan console can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which user disarmed the system The Disarming and the Special Disarming report codes can be LS transmitted every time the system is disarmed or only when the system is disarmed after an alarm see Disarming Reporting Options on page 29 Special Disarming Report Codes Section 130 Whenever using one of the special disarming features the Magellan console can send the report code to the central station identifying how the system was disarmed e Cancel A
34. are done the next menu option will appear Press NEXT until you see the System Test menu or press the 5 key to immediately access the System Test menu For more in depth programming of the console s zones see Zone Programming on page 13 and Wireless Programming on page 17 Installation AC Power Magellan requires a 9Vac 1A 9VA or 16 5Vac 20VA transformer not included to supply power to the console Connect the transformer to the AC terminals as shown in Figure 1 on page 6 Magellan can also be powered through a DC power supply Connect a 12Vdc to 18Vdc to the Ac terminals to power the console Do not use any switch controlled outlets to power the transformer Figure 1 Connecting the Transformer I Back view of the Magellan console A Do not use any Switch controlled outlets 9Vac 1A 9VA to 16Vac 20VA D transformer Insert the transformer s wires into the Ac terminals Backup Battery Pack Magellan uses a backup battery pack to provide power during a power loss A 7 2Vdc 1 8 to 2 0Ah NiMH Nickel Metal Hydride rechargeable battery pack is included with the Magellan console Connect the battery pack as shown in Figure 2 on page 6 A Connect the backup battery pack after applying AC power Figure 2 Connecting the Backup Battery Partial view of the backside of the Magellan console 1 Insert the backup battery s plug into the connector labeled BATT Figur
35. arning occcocccccnccccccocccnnnccanocaninannnos 31 U User codes Tee 12 NSO Se 12 Ee Ee e NEE 12 Syst m master code varene 12 User code length iia 12 Reference amp Installation Manual V VIEWING A Aaccarucennenesviadendelis 17 Viewing transmitter signal strength 17 Voice message repetitions cccooncccccncnncnnnonnnonannnononos 26 Voice message telephone numbers rrrrrrnrrernnvrennnnenn 26 W ECH ei 9 VVWIMEO OG sparre 11 WinLoad settings Call pack feature titi 33 Panel answer OPINIONS N 33 EE ida 33 FG PASS WO EE 33 PC telephone AUMDE sara 33 Wireless programming Assigning remote controlS rurnrrnnrnvnnrvnrnvennenvenvenennnnner 18 Assigning wireless doorbells sessen 17 Assigning wireless ZONES arannrnnennnnnennnenenvnvnvnnennnenener 17 Deleting wireless ZONES rnrrnrnnrnurnvrnrnnvnnennennenernnnnvenen 17 Programming remote control buttons 18 Viewing signal strength xrarnnnnnrnnnnnrnannnrnnnnennennenvrnuene 17 Wireless Transmitter Supervision options 06 22 Wireless zones become hardwire c ceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 16 Wirless doorbell tones 17 X ATO CONNECIONS saus 9 210 PGMOPUON ri e ed lanos 30 Z Zone alarm report codes cccocccncccccccnccccnnnnncnnnnnonanonanonons 24 Zone alarm restore report codes occccocccocccnnccncocononnnnnos 24 Zone definitions 24 Hr Burglary ZONES didas 14 24Hr BUZZer Zones aia 14 24H1 Fr z ZONES ee EE Ee
36. arnnnenvnnenvnnennunenvnnennnnnnnnnen 27 Event Call Drechon 27 Delay Between Dialing AttemptS c o 28 Alternate Dial Option rnrrrnnnrrnnnrrrnnnnrnnnennnnennnne 28 Force Dial OPA rraren 28 Dialing Method ue 28 PUSS Ralo a ds 28 Switch to Pulse Dialing on 5th Attempt 28 Telephone Line Monitoring TLM oooc 28 Recent Close Delai 28 Auto Test RE DOM sara 29 Power Failure Report Delai 29 Disarm Reporting Options cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 29 Zone Restore Report Options nesnnnsnneeennenenne 29 Programmable Outputs cseeeeeeeeees 30 PGM Activation Event m sssevernrrnnnnnnnvnvnrnnnnrnnner 30 PGM Deactivation Event 30 KEN race cacti EE RR ts 30 PGM Normal State ainda aisla 30 PEMATO ele E 30 System SCOTS caian ii 31 SOWAS EE 31 HAS TANG ee 31 Console Tamper Supervision 000nn000nnaanenaaenn 31 Console Audible Trouble Warning o 31 FM Tuner O pla E 31 Daylight SAVINGS Time s snnaennnennnennnnennenrnnnnnnnne 31 AC Power Failure Wang 31 The Trouble Display 31 WinLoad Software SettingS cssssse 33 Panel Answer Options rrnnnnrnnnnennnnrnnnnennnnennnnennn 33 Panel dente iii 33 PC P4 SWOrd iia doi 33 PC Telephone Number 33 GaliBackFe attend ii 33 Appendix 1 Ademco Contact ID Report Code A ER 34 2 Reference 4 Installation Manual Introduction About Mage
37. as ds 30 PGM deactivation us 30 Event call direction isso aiii 27 Eat Delay Terminator 21 F Feature select programming ccsesccseeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeesees 11 Fire zone types Delayed Ne 14 Standard 24Hr Fire Zones sx ENRNNENNNEEENRNKRRENEE KEREN EEN 14 EM UNEFOPION tad NS 31 Follow Zone switches to Entry Delay 2 niecne 21 FOIOW ZONES ee 13 Follow Stay Zones iria a 14 Force Dial OPIO Lagrede 28 FOIGE ZONES vs 16 Formats ale e due sus ice 27 H Hardwire zone CONNECTIONS oocccocccncncccnccnncnnnncnnncnnncnnnonos 8 indenter pan l Laura 33 Je GIE code pA 12 Installer lock vaner 31 Instant A a S 14 Ilan EE 14 Jee Ee 2 o OAA 15 Intellizone Delay timer A 16 L LING plg Connect ersirab ra 7 EOC ar 9 Lock system master code rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnrnnnnrnnnnennne 12 LOCK INSTA 31 M Maintenance code rrnnrnnnnennnenanennnrnnnnennnennnrnnnnnnnnennnen 12 KE EDER 12 Master code lock 12 Master code reset ccccccceeeeceeeceeeceeeceeeseesseeeseeeeneees 12 MEMNON KEV Lee 9 Memory Key programming rrrrnnnnnnnnennnnennnnennnnrnnnnennne 11 Mounting Magellan 10 N No Exit Delay when Arming with Remote Control 21 No Movement Auto arming 20 No Movement timer rrannnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnen 20 Normalstate POM sii llore 30 NUMDE ANS vr 33 Paradox Magellan Systems O Options zone FAV DCS Ne 15 Auto zone Shutdown 10 cccceceeeeceeeeceeseceeseeaese
38. conditioners and heater ducts since they may cause interference and reduce the console s sensitivity e Select a site that is not susceptible to drastic temperature changes e Mount the Magellan console as central as possible to the proposed placement of the wireless transmitters e Mount the Magellan console as high as possible e Avoid installing Magellan in the basement as the range of the console is reduced when installed below ground level However if itis absolutely necessary to install the console in the basement install the console as high as possible e Install the Magellan console on a wall allowing at least 5cm 2 around the console to permit adequate ventilation and heat dissipation The Wall Plate Magellan uses a plastic wall plate to stay mounted on a wall The wall plate is also used for tabletop mounting to cover the back of the console as well as keep any wires within their respective wire slots After choosing an appropriate location see Location on page 9 mount the wall plate onto the Magellan console with two screws as described in Mounting Magellan on the Wall on page 10 or Tabletop Mounting on page 10 Figure 11 Wall Plate Figure 12 Mounting Magellan onto the Wall Plate Mounting Magellan on the Wall Magellan can be mounted on a wall by first securing the wall plate see The Wall Plate on page 9 to the wall and then mounting the Magellan console on the secured wall plate as shown in Figure 12
39. cting the X10 Transmitter Back view of the Magellan console 4 Connect one end of the 4 pin RJ11 cable into the x10 plug of the console 2 Connect the other end of the 4 pin RJ11 cable into the X10 transmitter 3 Plug the X10 transmitter into a standard wall outlet X10 transmitter Connecting a Paradox Memory Key PMC 3 When using a Paradox Memory Key with a Magellan console remove power both AC and battery power connect the memory key to the 5 pin connector on the back of the Magellan console as shown in Figure 10 on page 9 Once connected re apply power to the console For more information see Programming Using a Paradox Memory Key on page 11 Figure 10 Connecting a Paradox Memory Key PMC 3 Jumper ON Read from and or write to memory key Jumper OFF Write protected read from memory key only Paradox Magellan Systems Location and Mounting Location The locations of Magellan and its wireless transmitters affect the overall performance of the wireless system To ensure the best signal reception the following list of location criteria should be respected whenever possible e Select an installation site that is free of obstacles that reflect and absorb radio frequency RF signals as well as interference that may distort signals Avoid installation near or in the path of strong RF fields i e neon lights computers and on or near metal objects circuit breakers boxes air
40. d 15 ZA GAS ZONES gt Tenet 15 24 HEAT ZONES aisge a a 15 24Hr Hold up Zones ccoccoccccccnononconcnnoncnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanos 14 2411 Water ZONES sj GT 15 Delayed Fire Zones sei ees 14 ee EE A a 13 A EE 13 FONOW ZONES savnes da 13 Leefer Ee 14 INSTANT ZONES aiii a 14 Mstan Slay ZONES vaare Se 14 Standard 24Hr Fire Zones rrarnnrnrnnnnrnnvnnnnrnannrnnnnnnsnn 14 Zone options AE IV DOS Elder 15 Auto zone Shutdown eegen Mee 15 BYPASS OPIO usa ae 15 Delay before Alarm Code Transmission x xarnrnnnnrnnnnr 16 LO ee 16 MENZONE AN A 15 Slay Delay ZONES comida E a Aa aS 16 Zone programming ccccocccnnncnnnncnnnnccnoncnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnos 13 Zone restore report options oocccconccccncncncncnccononanonnnnnos 29 Zone tamper report codes rrranrnnnrnnanennnnnnnnrnnnennnennnennn 25 Paradox Magellan Systems Zone tamper restore report codes cccceeeeseeeeeeees 25 Zone hardwire 41 42 Reference amp Installation Manual WARRANTY Paradox Security Systems Ltd Seller warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year Except as specifically stated herein all express or implied warranties whatsoever statutory or otherwise including without limitation any implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded Because Seller does not install or connect the products and becaus
41. data from the memory key Copy Data to Memory Key from Source Console To copy the contents of a console into the memory key 1 Remove power from the Magellan console AC and battery and connect the memory key to the 5 pin connector on the left side of the back of the console see Figure 10 on page 9 2 Re apply both AC and battery power to the console 3 Press the NEXT key and then the DK key Magellan will begin copying its data into the memory key download data to the memory key must be the same installer code programmed in the Magellan console that is to download the contents from the same memory key If the installer codes do not match the contents of the memory key cannot be downloaded into the receiving console 1 The installer code of the Magellan console used to Example The contents of the Magellan console A will be copied into memory key B The installer code for console A is 111111 In order to download the contents of memory key B into the Magellan console C the installer code programmed in console C must also be 111111 11 User Codes A person must be assigned to a user code in order to have access to Magellan A user code defines the extent of a user s access to the system and consists of a code PIN and user options Magellan supports one Installer code one Maintenance code and up to 16 user codes one System Master code and 15 User codes Installer Code Used to program all console settings except
42. e System Master code can be 4 or 6 digits in length see User Code Length on page 12 where each digit can be any digit from 0 to 9 The System Master code cannot be changed by the installer or maintenance code but it can be reset to default Lock System Master Code Section 090 Option 3 Option 3 OFF System Master code unlocked default Option 3 ON System Master code locked With section 090 option 3 enabled the System Master code can only be changed or deleted through WinLoad or a power down reset Reset System Master Code Section 200 Enter section 200 to reset the System Master code to default 1234 123456 Make sure that the Lock System Master Code feature section LY 090 option 3 is disabled Duress Code Section 090 Option 4 Option 4 OFF Duress code disabled default Option 4 ON User code 016 becomes a duress code With this feature enabled user code 016 becomes a Duress code When forced to arm or disarm their system users can enter a Duress code user code 016 to arm or disarm the system which can immediately transmit a silent alert to the Central Station transmitting the duress report code programmed in section 140 page 25 Reference amp Installation Manual Zone Programming Magellan supports up to 16 wireless zones where each zone can be configured with a different zone definition and option Each zone can also have a voice label recorded for it Magellan s
43. e 2 Connecting the Backup Battery cont d 2 Slide in the battery pack horizontally tilt the battery pack downward and then tuck it in Magellan s battery compartment 3 Tuck the cables in the specially designed slot Partial view of the backside of the Magellan console 4 Snap in the battery compartment cover when finished Telephone Line Connections The Magellan console can be connected to a telephone line by connecting the telephone company s wires directly to Magellan s dialer or by connecting a standard 4 pin RJ 11 cable between the LINE plug of the console to a standard telephone wall jack Direct Connect Connect the telephone line through an RJ31X jack as shown in Figure 3 on page 6 Figure 3 Telephone Line Direct Connect Back view of the Magellan console tape Le il hr To connect the telephone line 1 Connect an RJ31X to the R 1 T 1 RING and TIP terminals as shown at right 2 Connect the telephone company wires and the home telephone to the RJ31X Reference amp Installation Manual be able to seize the telephone line and place a call in an emergency situation It must be able to do this even if other equipment telephones answering machines computer modems etc already has the line in use To do so the Magellan console must be connected to a properly installed RJ31X jack that is electronically in series with and ahead of all other equipment attached to the same tele
44. e dealer or an experienced radio tv technician for assistance CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by PARADOX SECURITY SYSTEMS could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 43 PA RADO X 780 Industriel Blvd Saint Eustache Quebec J7R 5V3 CANADA Tel 450 491 7444 Fax 450 491 7313 www paradox ca Printed in Canada 09 2004 MAGELLAN El01
45. e the products may be used in conjunction with products not manufactured by Seller Seller cannot guarantee the performance of the security system and shall not be responsible for circumstances resulting from the product s inability to operate Seller obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing at Seller s option any product not meeting the specifications Returns must include proof of purchase and be within the warranty period In no event shall the Seller be liable to the buyer or any other person for any loss or damages whether direct or indirect or consequential or incidental including without limitation any damages for lost profits stolen goods or claims by any other party caused by defective goods or otherwise arising from the improper incorrect or otherwise faulty installation or use of the merchandise sold Notwithstanding the preceding paragraph the Sellers maximum liability will be strictly limited to the purchase price of the defective product Your use of this product signifies your acceptance of this warranty BEWARE Dealers installers and or others selling the product are not authorized to modify this warranty or make additional warranties that are binding on the Seller 2004 Paradox Security Systems Ltd All rights reserved Magellan is a trademark or registered trademark of Paradox Security Systems Lid or its affiliates in Canada the United States and or other countries
46. eeeseeaesass 15 NU IA E 15 Delay before Alarm Report Code Transmission 16 FAGE ZOMCS EE 16 MENE ias 15 Overview zone programming ccccseececeeeeeeeeeeeneeees 13 P Pack backup battery sara See 6 Pager reporting message rrrrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennunennnnes 26 Pager telephone number rrrrnnnennvnennnnennnnennnnnnnnnennnnes 26 Panel answer options WinLoad Answering machine override rrrrrrnnnnnrnnrnnrnnrnnnnnnennenn 33 NUmber OF INOS sms 33 Paneles aiii 33 Panic Alarm IDO Suri eds 23 PANIC O o ahi 23 Password PC aia dali 33 PO Pass WO e le leal e dico 33 PC telephpone number 33 PGM Control Panel Deactivation EVOA ai 30 PGM DEA V sa 30 PMC perro 9 Power failure report delay ccoooccconcccoccnconcnconcnnoncnnnnonos 29 Por AC sue di eens 6 Programmable outputs rrrnrerrnnrennnrnnnnrnvnnnennnsennnsnnnnnennn 7 ACIVAQTOREVENT sv 30 Deactivation event 30 Norma 30 POM ass 30 A E 30 Programming methods Feature select programming occocconconnonnnnonnoncnnonnnnnnnnons 11 Paradox Memory Key arrnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnne 11 Single digit data nVidia 11 Through the built in keypads ococcocccnonconcnnoncnnanennonos 11 VIE OAC EE 11 Programming ZONES trar 13 Pulse FAO Ne 28 R Be Belg NEE 28 Recent close delay EE 28 Regular arming switches to Force arming oo 20 Regular arming switches to Stay arming 0 0008 20 Remote con
47. esistors This feature only applies to Magellan s on board zone inputs Section 095 options 1 and or 2 see Zones 15 and 16 become Hardwire Zones on page 16 must be ON in order to use this feature A If the hardwire detection devices connected to Magellan s zone inputs 1 and 2 have input terminals that require 1KQ end of line resistors enable ON section 095 option 3 For details on using EOL resistors refer to page 8 Reference amp Installation Manual Wireless Programming The Magellan system supports up to 16 wireless zones and two wireless doorbells These wireless zones are monitored using transmitters such as wireless detectors and door contacts The Magellan console only supports the Paradox Magellan series of wireless transmitters The programming of the transmitters is accomplished in two steps 1 Assign the wireless transmitter to Magellan 2 Program the wireless zone Assigning Wireless Zone Transmitters Sections 021 to 036 Zones 1 16 Wireless Transmitters 1 16 Sections 021 to 036 represent zones 1 to 16 wireless transmitter assigned to a section 021 to 036 will be assigned to the zone represented by the section For example a wireless transmitter assigned to section 025 will be assigned to zone 5 To assign a wireless transmitter 1 Access the installer programming mode page 11 2 Enter the SECTION corresponding to the desired zone 3 Enter the 6 digit SERIAL
48. eys for Telephone Numbers Keys to press Action or Value Center ACTION pause key Add a 4 second pause to the telephone number Press the key and a P will be inserted into the telephone number Central Station Telephone Numbers CSTNs Section 111 Central Station Telephone Number 1 Section 112 Central Station Telephone Number 2 The Magellan console uses the CSTNs Central Station Telephone Numbers programmed in sections 111 and or 112 to connect and communicate with the central monitoring station The following situations also apply e If after eight attempts of calling one central station telephone number have failed the console will then dial the backup telephone number if section 099 option 1 is enabled See CSTN 2 as Backup Number on page 26 e If the Alternate Dial option page 28 is enabled the console will dial the programmed backup telephone number after every failed attempt if section 099 option 1 is enabled See CSTN 2 as Backup Number on page 26 e Ifno backup telephone number is programmed the console will never report to the backup telephone number For more information on how these telephone numbers are LY used please refer to Event Call Direction on page 27 and Reporting Formats on page 27 Also refer to Delay Between Dialing Attempts on page 28 CSTN 2 as Backup Number Section 099 Option 1 Option 1 OFF Use CSTN 2 as a central station telephone number only
49. failed to contact with Voice Utility telephone number programmed for Voice Utility reporting 32 Reference 4 Installation Manual WinLoad Software Settings Panel Answer Options The following two options define how Magellan answers an incoming call from a computer using the WinLoad Installer Upload Download Software Answering Machine Override Section 074 010 to 255 seconds 000 disabled Default disabled When using WinLoad to communicate remotely with an installation site that uses an answering machine or service the answering machine override must be programmed Using WinLoad you will call Magellan hang up then call back If the installation site is called back within the delay programmed in section 074 the console will override the answering machine or service by picking up the line after the first ring on the second call You must wait at least 10 seconds before attempting the second call otherwise the console will think it is the same call For details on how to use WinLoad refer to the WinLoad On line Help Example A security installation is using an answering machine set to answer after three rings If section 074 has been programmed with 040 40 seconds and the second call is made within 40 seconds Magellan will pick up the line on the first ring If it takes more than 40 seconds the console will not answer on the first ring and the answering machine will answer after three rings Number of Rings
50. he console will always Force arm instead of Regular arm when a valid User code is entered In installations where the User must always Force arm when leaving the protected area this feature allows users to Force arm after entering their User code Stay Arming Switches to Force Arming Section 092 Option 6 Option 6 OFF Stay arming switches to Force arming disabled default Option 6 ON Stay arming switches to Force arming enabled With this feature enabled the console will always Force arm and Stay arm when a valid User code is entered even if there are perimeter zones open Timed Auto Arming Section 092 Option 1 Option 1 OFF Timed Auto arming disabled default Option 1 ON Timed Auto arming enabled The Magellan system can be programmed to arm every day at the time specified by the Auto arm Timer see Auto arm Timer on page 20 The following also apply e The Auto arming options Auto Arming Options on page 20 determine the arming method e Any open zones detected when the system is Auto armed will be bypassed regardless of their definition except 24hr zones e The console will enter a 60 second Exit Delay period before arming the system At this point Auto arming can be cancelled by entering a valid access code e Once the system has successfully armed the console can transmit the Timed Auto Arming report code programmed in section 124 Example To automatically arm the system everyda
51. imer ococcccconnnncnncnonnnncncnnoninnnnnns 21 EN Aae 21 Exit Delay Termination xrnrrnrnnrnrnnrnrnnrnnvnrnnnnrnennnnnnnr 21 Follow Zone switches to Entry Delay 2 arrnrnannrnnvnrnnnnr 21 No Exit Delay when Arming with Remote Control 21 No Movement Auto arming cccccceccecceeeeeseeseeneeeeeeenennes 20 QHOE OUCIANINUING sa 21 Regular Arming switches to Force Arming 1 00 0sse00es 20 Regular Arming switches to Stay Arming 1 sseceseeeees 20 Stay Arming switches to Force Arming rxrrnrnrrnvvnvenenn 20 Timed Auto arming EE 20 Arming report CodeS asc 24 Assigning remote controls AE 18 Assigning wireless doorbells rararnnnnvrnnnennnrennnrennnnenn 17 Assigning Wireless ZONES EE 17 AUTOS NM UDE ves 20 Auto armiNg ae le EE 20 AUG TEST EPO seede 29 Auto zone Shutdown rrrnnnennnnevnanenrannrnnnnnnnnnennnnennnsennn 15 Auto zone Shutdown counter rrannrrnnnnnnnnennnnrnnnnennnnennn 15 B Backup battery pack 6 Backup telephone number rrrnrrrnnrnnnnenanenanennnnnnnnnnnsnn 26 Batey PACK siria plans 6 Bell Cut On TIMER uni aa A 22 Bell squawk on Arm Disarm with Remote Control 21 BYDASS OP ION cursis 15 Bypass options Supervision r arrranrrnnanevvarennnnennnnennnne 22 Bypass options Tamper rrrnnrnnnrnnnrnnnnennnenanennnrnnnnnnnnen 22 C Call back feature cooocccconnccccnoconnnconnnononnconononanncnnnnonanoos 33 A r 27 Central station telephone
52. in 240min 4 hours No Movement Timer Section 064 001 to 255 x 15 minutes 000 Disabled Default 000 Program the interval of time without movement you wish the console to wait before arming and or sending the No Movement report code If No Movement Auto arming is disabled the console can still send the No Movement report code when no movement has been detected for the period specified by the No Movement Timer Auto Arming Options Section 092 Option 3 Option 3 OFF Auto arm system using Regular arm default Option 3 ON Auto arm system using Stay When using Timed Auto arming page 20 or No Movement Auto Arming page 20 the console can Regular or Stay arm the system Reference amp Installation Manual One Touch Arming Section 092 Options 7 and 8 Option 7 OFF One touch Regular Force arming disabled Option 7 ON One touch Regular Force arming enabled default Option 8 OFF One touch Stay arming disabled Option 8 ON One touch Stay arming enabled default The One touch arming features allow users to arm the system without having to enter any access codes To arm the system press and hold the appropriate key for approximately 2 seconds Exit Delay Section 062 001 to 255 seconds 000 disabled Default 60 seconds The exit delay determines the amount of time a user has to leave the protected area before Magellan arms the system The exit delay applies to all zones e
53. in to follow 607 Walk test mode 608 Periodic test system trouble present 609 Video transmitter active 611 Point test OK 612 Point not tested 613 Intrusion zone walk tested 614 Fire zone walk tested 615 Panic zone walk tested 616 Service request 621 Event log reset 622 Event log 50 full 623 Event log 90 full 624 Event log overflow 625 Time Date reset 626 Time Date inaccurate 627 Program mode entry 628 Program mode exit 629 32 hour event log marker 630 Schedule change 631 Exception schedule change 632 Access schedule change 654 System inactivity 36 Reference amp Installation Manual Index Numerics A Ee 13 16 Pa A aR PCR CY 17 041 to 056 EE JR 18 OO EE E eset 17 Fs 17 A A ER aan eat wis mania ta 13 LA anes met Me oe ea 13 SIS 21 A EE EEE ET 22 e in SES 20 A A A Ser 16 DO NN 28 GT 15 WISEN 30 GSS SE NM RR et Ca 30 A EE 29 A EE ET oe 29 TN 33 MMS 28 SE 33 VE EE ERE 16 A EEN 27 Eet 16 TN 26 PU 21 OSA 29 OPS 20 PG et EAT EE 30 A Eeer 30 VS cute a prec PES el AA aes cern 30 PN 30 GO tee 12 30 31 Glo ebe 23 30 A A ee 20 21 Go ke teen ere A EE E 21 29 31 A 16 22 29 DE EE 8 16 ee 17 23 31 A EE NTT 28 33 JON er 26 27 TOO EE 12 27 OD NEE 27 UV 27 OE celulitis 22 A EE ae a ay heal a te 22 VE 27 Vee 27 TN 26 NO EE 33 e La GEES 33 Te 26 E EE 26 ae ee ee lee ie E EAE ee eae Net a ore Re O 26 Me 26 Paradox Magellan Systems ME ER VIs 26 a 24 EE 20 24 tee Re ee e
54. is Regular armed e All zones defined as Follow Stay zones become Stay zones when the Magellan system is Stay or Instant armed Instant Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 005 When an armed Instant zone opens the console immediately generates an alarm Instant zones are commonly used for windows patio doors skylights and other perimeter type zones Instant Stay Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 006 Instant Stay zones function as follows e All zones defined as Instant Stay zones become Instant zones refer to Instant Zones on page 14 when the Magellan system is Regular armed e All zones defined as Instant Stay zones become Stay zones when the Magellan system is Stay or Instant armed Standard 24Hr Fire Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 007 Whenever a Standard 24Hr Fire Zone opens whether it is armed or disarmed the console will generate the following e The console can send the corresponding Alarm Report Code from sections 187 to 190 e Alarms are always audible regardless of other settings Fire alarms generate an intermittent pulsed bell siren output signal as shown in Figure 17 on page 14 Figure 17 Bell Siren Output during a Fire Alarm Bell Ae Fire Alarm Latched Output On Off EW p yo 7 05 05 15 560 Sey SG Delayed Fire Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 008 When a Delayed 24Hr Fire Zone opens
55. lation Manual When you are done the next menu option will appear Press NEXT until you see the Passwords menu or press the 8 key to immediately access the Passwords menu 6 Passwords 1 From the Passwords menu press DK 2 Select which password s or code s you wish to program by pressing NEXT and press DK when the desired password appears The following passwords can be programmed Installer code Maintenance code Panel ID PC Password When you are done the next menu option will appear Press ExIT For more in depth programming of the console s passwords see User Codes on page 12 and WinLoad Software Settings on page 33 7 Time and Date PRE 1 Press the MENU key 2 Press NEXT until you reach the Time and Date menu and press OK or press the 3 key to access the Time and Date menu Select the time format 12Hr clock or 24Hr clock and then program the time Press Dk when done Program the date by entering the 4 digit year first followed by the 2 digit month and then the 2 digit day Press 0K when done Paradox Magellan Systems Deleting Zones 1 From the Zone Profile menu press DK 2 Select which zone you wish to delete by pressing MEAT and press DK when the desired zone number appears 3 Press YES 4 Press YES To delete another zone press YES and then repeat steps 2 to 4 When you
56. le Report Codes Section 149 to 151 Whenever the system generates one of the instances listed below the console can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying the type of system trouble Section 149 e Console Tamper A tamper has been detected on the console itself see Console Tamper Supervision on page 31 e AC Failure Magellan has detected a loss of AC power Transmission of this report code can be delayed see Power Failure Report Delay on page 29 e Battery Failure The backup battery is disconnected or battery voltage is lt less than or equal to 6 9V e Timer Loss The console has detected a loss in time or clock failure Section 150 e Future use e Fail To Communicate The Magellan console has failed all attempts to communicate with the central station The report code will be transmitted upon the next successful attempt Paradox Magellan Systems e Wireless Low Battery The battery voltage of an Omnia wireless transmitter motion detector or contact switch has dropped below recommended limits e Tx Supervision Loss Check in Supervision page 22 has been enabled and a transmitter is no longer communicating with the system Section 151 Future use Future use Future use Future use System Trouble Restore Codes Sections 152 to 154 Whenever the system restores one of the troubles listed in sections 149 and 150 see System Trouble Report Codes on p
57. led in order for this to work Figure 21 Replacing the Remote Control s Battery Inset 1 Removing the Battery Inset 2 Inserting the New Battery Step 1 WARNING A Damage to the metal prongs may occur if the battery is not inserted correctly Battery type One 3V lithium battery CR2032 How to replace the battery 1 2 3 Remove the two screws from the back of the remote control and remove the back cover Slide a teflon screwdriver or any plastic device under the battery to remove it from the battery compartment see Inset 1 below Avoid using metal as it may cause a short in the board Insert the new battery as shown in Inset 2 below The negative side of the battery is inserted face down Set the back cover in place and fasten it with the two screws Paradox Magellan Systems 19 Arming and Disarming Regular Arming Switches to Stay Arming Section 092 Option 4 Option 4 OFF Switch to Stay arming disabled default Option 4 ON Switch to Stay arming enabled If a user Regular arms the system but does not exit through open and close an Entry Delay zone during the Exit Delay the console can be programmed to switch from Regular arming to Stay arming Regular Arming Switches to Force Arming Section 092 Option 5 Option 5 OFF Regular arming switches to Force arming disabled Regular arming switches to Force arming enabled default Option 5 ON With this feature enabled t
58. lent Knight Fast 1400Hz 1900Hz 10BPS 0 0 0 0 ou Ademco Contact ID UL Note The installer is required to verify the complete A compatibility of the DAC Receiver and formats at least once per year 01 02 o 04 05 Standard Pulse Formats The Magellan console can use the Ademco slow Silent Knight and SESCOA standard pulse reporting formats see Table 9 on page 27 Ademco Contact ID Ademco Contact ID is a fast communicator format that uses tone reporting instead of pulse reporting This communicator format also uses a pre defined list of industry standard messages and report codes that will suit most of your basic installation needs e To manually program the report codes use the 2 digit hexadecimal values from the Contact ID Report Codes List in the Magellan Programming Guide e Enter 00 to disable reporting or FF to use the default report code from the Automatic Report Code List in the Programming Guide Please refer to Appendix 1 Ademco Contact ID Report Code List on page 34 for a complete list of the format s pre defined industry standard messages and report codes SIA FSK SIA FSK is a fast communicator format that uses tone reporting instead of pulse reporting This communicator format uses a pre defined list of industry standard messages and report codes that will suit most basic installation needs Paradox Magellan Systems Please refer to Appendix 1 Ademco Contact ID Report Code List on page 34 f
59. llan and this Manual Magellan is designed for fast and easy installation Simply remove it from the box mount the console and wireless transmitters apply power and Magellan is ready to protect your home Magellan has already been pre programmed with the required settings for a basic security installation Some of Magellan s features can be programmed through a quick Installer Menu menu programming or through section programming Use the quick setup chapter page 4 to install the Magellan console quickly and with the basic programming required for a standard security application All other chapters pages 6 to 33 are for advanced section programming These other chapters provide more in depth and precise information if more advanced programming is required We recommend that you read this entire manual before you begin installation Conventions This symbol designates a reference to another section manual or guide This symbol designates either a warning or important information This symbol designates a reminder or suggestion DATA Text shown in this manner designates data or programming information that is entered through the console s keypad Text shown in this manner can also designate a specific key that has to be pressed Paradox Magellan Systems Specifications AC 9Vac 1A 9VA transformer or 16 5Vac 20VA transformer or DC 12Vdc to 18Vdc power supply Power input Current consumption
60. mber e When the call is connected the console will play the pre recorded message and the zone labels of all the zones that are in alarm e The person at the other end of the telephone must acknowledge the call by pressing the key on their telephone e The console will repeat the message a programmed amount of times see Voice Message Repetitions on page 26 if no acknowledgement is immediately received e f no acknowledgement is received before the number of repetitions has elapsed the console will then call the next programmed Voice Message telephone number and repeat the process e After calling the last programmed Voice Message telephone number without an acknowledgement the console will once again call the first Voice Message telephone number and repeat the process a maximum of three times e If no acknowledgement is received after the third time the console will generate a Fail to Comm event and trouble Voice Message Repetitions Section 079 001 to 255 repetitions Default 3 repetitions This feature determines the amount of times the console will repeat the pre recorded message played with the Voice Message telephone number without receiving an acknowledgement Enter any 3 digit number from 001 to 255 into section 079 to program the Voice Message Repetitions feature Service Telephone Number Section 119 When there is a trouble in the system that requires servicing from your installer the console will offe
61. mming the Remote Control s Buttons on page 18 for more information on programming remote controls to generate panic alarms gt Remote controls can also be programmed to generate panic Panic Alarm Types Section 091 Options 4 5 and 6 Option 4 OFF Panic 1 Emergency Panic is silent default Option 4 ON Panic 1 Emergency Panic is audible Option 5 OFF Panic 2 Auxiliary Panic is silent default Option 5 ON Panic 2 Auxiliary Panic is audible Option 6 OFF Panic 3 Fire Panic is silent default Option 6 ON Panic 3 Fire Panic is pulsed Paradox Magellan Systems Options 4 to 6 represent the alarm types of panic alarms 1 to 3 respectively Silent Alarm The Magellan console will emit a confirmation beep and transmit the appropriate Panic report code if programmed in section 139 The console will not enable its speaker or the system siren Audible Alarm Same as the silent alarm except that the console will enable its speaker and system siren until a user cancels the alarm disarms with a valid access code or when the Bell Cut off timer elapses if enabled see Bell Cut off Timer on page 22 Pulsed Alarm Fire Panic only Same as the audible alarm except that the siren will be pulsed as shown in Figure 17 on page 14 Refer to Standard 24Hr Fire Zones on page 14 for more information on a pulsed siren output 23 Reporting and Dialer Settings Report Codes A report code is a 1 or
62. mode see Programming Using the Built in Keypad on page 11 which allows you to program all the features options and commands of the Magellan console The Installer code can be 4 or 6 digits in length see User Code Length on page 12 where each digit can be any value from 0 to 9 The Installer code cannot be used to program any user code To change the Installer code 1 Access the installer programming mode page 11 2 Enter section 181 3 Enter a new 4 OR 6 DIGIT INSTALLER CODE OR 1 Press MENU 4 INSTALLER CODE 8 NEW CODE 12 Maintenance Code Section 182 Default 111111 The Maintenance code is similar to the Installer code It can be used to enter the console s programming mode see Programming Using the Built in Keypad on page 11 which allows you to program all features options and commands except for the console s communication settings sections 100 to 154 as well as any user code The Maintenance code can be 4 or 6 digits in length see User Code Length on page 12 where each digit can be any value from 0 to 9 To change the Maintenance code 1 Access the installer programming mode page 11 2 Enter section 182 3 Enter a new 4 OR 6 DIGIT MAINTENANCE CODE OR 1 Press MENU 4 INSTALLER CODE 8 NEW CODE System Master Code With the System Master code a user can use any arming method and can program any user s from 1 to 16 Access Code Th
63. nsmitter low battery 456 Partial arm 385 Smoke detector Hi sensitivity 457 Exit error user 386 Smoke detector Low sensitivity 458 User on premises 387 Intrusion detector Hi sensitivity 459 Recent close 388 Intrusion detector Low sensitivity System 460 389 Sensor self test failure 461 Wrong code entry 391 Sensor watch trouble 462 Legal code entry 392 Drift compensation error 463 Re arm after alarm GE AE 464 Auto arm time extended Open Close 400 465 Panic alarm reset 400 Open Close 466 Service on off premises 401 Open Close by user Sounder Relay Disabled 520 520 Sounder Relay disabled 521 Bell 1 disabled 522 Bell 2 disabled 523 Alarm relay disabled 524 Trouble relay disabled 402 Group open close 403 Automatic open close 406 Cancel 407 Remote arm disarm Paradox Magellan Systems 35 CID Reporting Code Programming Value 525 Reversing relay disabled 526 Notification appliance chk 3 disabled 527 Notification appliance chk 4 disabled Modules 530 531 Module added 532 Module removed Communication Disables 550 and 560 551 Dialer disabled 552 Radio transmitter disabled Bypasses 570 570 Zone bypass 571 Fire bypass 572 24Hr zone bypass 573 Burglary bypass 574 Group bypass 575 Swinger bypass 576 Access zone shunt 577 Access point bypass Test Misc 600 601 Manual trigger test 602 Periodic test report 603 Periodic RF transmission 604 Fire test 605 Status report to follow 606 Listen
64. numbers ccocccoccccccccocccnonnnos 26 Check in Supervision time rrrrrrranernnnnrvnnrrrannennnnnnnnnen 23 Closing Delinquency Timer ccccssseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 21 Code lenin aes itso 12 Codes o eege 12 PIUTESS COCO A ad 12 Metaller ee 2 NG 12 MAIN CN ANCE code saa 12 System master CODE sica cs 12 Connections AE NE teh a ncn ee 6 BACKUD DANCY sara 6 Hede ZO IRC syrsorna a ee ta cas 8 Paradox Memory Key arrnnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnern 9 10 POMS se 7 Telephone LNG avgrenser 6 PBN 8 VET 8 AOS AA AAN TM KAN 9 Console account Number erani 26 Console audible trouble warning ccooocnccccccnccnncnnnnnos 31 38 Console tamper supervision coooccccccnccccnncncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 31 Console telephone numbers rrrrnnrrrranevnnnennnnennnnennnne 25 KEE sonia 27 C tof BEN ns idad 22 D Date entry single digit A 11 Daylight SAVINGS time 31 RS leien EE 30 Definitions zone 241 BUIGIAIY ZONCS 00 tie 14 ZAI BUZZ ZONES ne oe 14 201 Free ZONES sad 15 ZETA GAS ZONES Vane 15 2411 Heat Zonas ann a 15 24Hr Hold up Zones arrarnnnnrnnvnrnnnnrnnvnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn 14 PARIS Water ZONES ias 15 Delayed Fire Zones arrnrnrnnrnnnnrnnvnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnrnnnnnnnnn 14 ENN Delay ui a dieu 13 EN DEN 2 seh sec ais ee 13 Follow ee 13 F llow Ee e 14 Eeer ee 14 Instan Stay ZONES alskens rota 14 Standard 24Hr Fire Zones visacie a 14 Delay before Alarm Report Code Transmission
65. ole tamper supervision coccocccncnnoncnnoncnnononnonnnnonos 31 Daylight SAVINGS time Jor 31 FM FONCr ODUON erre learned dream 31 ASTM Rd 31 Software LEG se 31 System trouble report codes cccoocccocccccccncocnncccononanonnnos 25 System trouble restore report codes rrrrarrrranrnvnnennnre 25 T Tamper Bypass options occoocccocncconcccnccancconocanocaninnnnnns 22 Tamper Recognition options 22 Tamper supervision console rrnrrrnrrrnnrnnnrrvnnennnevnnnnnn 31 Telephone line connection DIFECE CONNEC RE EE 6 LING elle eelere EE 7 Telephone Line Monitoring TLM anornnnrrnnnnnnnnennnnnnn 28 Telephone numbers A 25 CONTARSE lt A AA 26 PAJOF ee EE ee geet Er 26 PC asker es AG 33 SOVE Nera 26 VOICO MOSSAG alas 26 TESTLIEPON COUE see ee 29 Test Report Automatic oocccccccccncccnocanicnnncnnncnanocaninanonos 29 TIME AUTO AMINO EE 20 Timers Alarm TIANSHUSSION a 16 AO NE 20 Auto zone Shutdown ii 15 BACU O an tabs os 22 Check in Supervision ocoonccnconccnonnonnonnanonncnnononnnannnnnnos 23 Closing Delinquency 21 Delay between dialing attempts oococconocionconenionenionos 217 Entity Delay ee dee A dee EE 13 Entry Delay 2 srania a 13 EN 21 NeoN sasea a 16 NO MOVEMENT osr a 20 PEN FA ee 30 Power failure report delay 29 ReCen 0058 eege eebe 28 RE RTR 28 TENIA Mais 28 TONES OOO Lanes 17 Transmitter supervision OPTIONS 22 Trouble display cestas cas talar 31 Trouble audible w
66. on 1 ON Stay Delay zone enabled When a Stay Delay zone is armed using the Stay or Instant arming methods and the zone is triggered an alarm will not generate until the programmed Stay Delay elapses A zone defined as Stay Delay 1 follows the Entry Delay 1 Timer of its assigned partition Likewise a zone defined as Stay Delay 2 16 follows the Entry Delay 2 Timer of its assigned partition To program the Entry Delay Timers refer to Entry Delay 1 and Entry Delay 2 on page 13 Zones 15 and 16 become Hardwire Zones Section 095 Options 1 and 2 Option 1 OFF Wireless zone 15 remains unchanged default Option 1 ON Wireless zone 15 uses the on board hardwire zone input 1 Option 2 OFF Wireless zone 16 remains unchanged default Option 2 ON Wireless zone 16 uses the on board hardwire zone input 2 The Magellan console comes with two on board zone inputs hardwire zone inputs 1 and 2 Section 095 options 1 and 2 allow you to convert zones 15 and 16 from wireless to hardwire by allowing you to connect hardwire detection devices i e door contact to zone inputs 1 and 2 e With section 095 option 1 ON zone 15 is connected to zone input 1 e With section 095 option 2 ON zone 16 is connected to zone input 2 EOL End Of Line Zones Section 095 Option 3 Option 3 OFF Hardwire zones 1 amp 2 do not require EOL resistors default Option 3 ON Hardwire zones 1 amp 2 require EOL r
67. on 5 Option 5 OFF Ignore any tampers detected on a bypassed zone default Option 5 ON Generate tamper if detected on a bypassed zone e When option 5 is ON the Tamper Recognition feature page 22 will ignore the zone s bypass definition This means the console will generate an incident as per the set Tamper Recognition option if a tamper occurs on a bypassed zone e When option 5 is OFF the Tamper Recognition feature page 22 will follow the zone s bypass definition This means the console will ignore any tampers that occur on a bypassed zone Check in Supervision Options Section 103 Options 1 to 8 Zones 1 to 8 Default All ON Section 104 Options 1 to 8 Zones 9 to 16 Default All ON If enabled Magellan can wait for each of its assigned wireless transmitters to send a status signal within a specified time See Check in Supervision Time on page 23 to confirm their Reference amp Installation Manual presence and functionality If a device has not sent a signal within the specified time period Magellan can generate a trouble an alarm and or transmit a report code to the central monitoring station as defined by the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options page 22 Sections 103 and 104 determine which zones will be supervised and which will not Enable the option pertaining to the zone you wish Magellan to supervise Check in Supervision Time Section 096 Option 7 Option 7
68. ones 1 to 16 3 digit 015 When a 24Hr Freeze zone opens whether it is armed or disarmed the console will immediately generate an alarm The SIA FSK reporting format includes specific report codes to identify the alarm as a Freeze alarm Zone Options Sections 001 to 016 represent zones 1 through 16 respectively as demonstrated in Figure 16 on page 13 After entering the 3 digit Zone Definition see Zone Definitions on page 13 select one or more of the following Zone Options by using the Feature Select Programming Method see page 11 Auto zone Shutdown Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 Option 1 Option 1 OFF Auto zone Shutdown disabled Option 1 ON Auto zone Shutdown enabled default If in a single armed period the number of alarms generated by a zone with the Auto Zone Shutdown option enabled exceeds the number defined by the Auto Zone Shutdown Counter the console will no longer generate an alarm for that zone The Auto Zone Shutdown Counter resets every time the system is armed Auto zone Shutdown Counter Section 067 001 to 015 alarms 000 Disabled Default 5 alarms Enter the desired limit into section 067 to program the Auto zone Shutdown Counter Bypass Option Section 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 Option 2 Option 2 OFF Bypass option disabled Option 2 ON Selected zone is bypass enabled default Paradox Magellan Systems When a user uses the Bypass Programming feature only
69. or a complete list of the format s pre defined industry standard messages and report codes Event Call Direction Section 100 Options 1 to 3 Arming Disarming Option 1 ON Call CSTN 1 Option 2 ON Call CSTN 2 Option 3 ON Call Pager telephone number Section 100 Options 5 to 7 Alarm Alarm Restore Option 5 ON Call CSTN 1 Option 6 ON Call CSTN 2 Option 7 ON Call Pager telephone number Section 101 Options 1 to 3 Tamper Tamper Restore Option 1 ON Call CSTN 1 Option 2 ON Call CSTN 2 Option 3 ON Call Pager telephone number Section 101 Options 5 to 7 Trouble Trouble Restore Option 5 ON Call CSTN 1 Option 6 ON Call CSTN 2 Option 7 ON Call Pager telephone number Section 102 Options 1 to 3 Special Option 1 ON Call CSTN 1 Option 2 ON Call CSTN 2 Option 3 ON Call Pager telephone number The events are divided into five groups see above where each event group can be programmed to dial up to three telephone numbers CSTN 1 amp 2 and the Pager telephone number with one as a possible backup CSTN 2 See CSTN 2 as Backup Number on page 26 e When a reportable event occurs in the system the Magellan console will begin dialing the numbers sequentially starting from CSTN 1 if enabled skipping any disabled numbers and stopping once all selected telephone numbers have been called e If after eight attempts of trying to call the central monit
70. oring station have failed the console will then dial the selected backup telephone number if enabled See CSTN 2 as Backup Number on page 26 e If the Alternate Dial option see page 28 is enabled the console will dial the programmed backup telephone number if enabled See CSTN 2 as Backup Number on page 26 after every failed attempt e f no backup telephone number is programmed or section 099 option 1 is disabled OFF See page 28 the console will never report to the backup telephone number For more information please refer to Central Station Telephone Numbers CSTNs on page 26 Alternate Dial Option on page 28 CSTN 2 as Backup Number on page 26 and Delay Between Dialing Attempts on page 28 Example The system is armed and zone 1 has been breached causing an alarm If options 5 and 7 are OFF and option 6 is ON in section 100 the console will attempt to communicate with CSTN 2 in order to transmit the Zone 1 Alarm Report Code programmed in section 131 27 Delay Between Dialing Attempts Section 076 001 to 255 seconds 000 disabled Default 20 seconds This delay determines the amount of time the Magellan console will wait between each dialing attempt Alternate Dial Option Section 098 Option 5 Option 5 OFF Alternate Dial Disabled default Option 5 ON Alternate Dial Enabled With option 5 OFF the Magellan console will dial the programmed backup telephone number CSTN 2 See
71. ort the alarm to the central station until the end of the Alarm Before Transmission Delay e During this period disarming the system disables the bell siren output and cancels the report code transmission Alarm Transmission Delay Section 075 001 to 255 seconds 000 Disabled Default 0 seconds Enter the desired 3 digit delay value into section 075 to program the Alarm Transmission Delay Remote Panic Disarm Lock Delay Section 078 001 to 255 seconds 000 Disabled Default 20 seconds When a panic alarm is generated through the use of a remote control the system cannot be disarmed by remote control during the Remote Panic Disarm Lock Delay Enter the desired 3 digit delay value into section 078 to program the Remote Panic Disarm Lock Delay Force Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 Option 8 Option 8 OFF Force zone disabled Option 8 ON Selected zone is Force enabled default Any open Force zones at the time of arming will be considered deactivated by the console If during this period a deactivated zone is closed the console will revert that zone to active status Consequently the console will generate an alarm if the zone is breached Fire zones cannot be programmed with the Force Zone A option because the console will not bypass a Fire zone when the system is being Force armed Stay Delay Zones Section 094 Options 1 Option 1 OFF Stay Delay zone disabled default Opti
72. ouble 301 AC loss 302 Low system battery 303 RAM checksum bad Burglar Alarms 130 304 ROM checksum 130 Burglary 305 System reset 131 Perimeter 306 Panel program changed 132 Interior 307 Self test failure 133 24 hour 308 System shutdown 134 Entry Exit 309 Battery test failure 135 Day Night 310 Ground fault 136 Outdoor 311 Battery missing dead 137 Tamper 312 Power supply over current limit 138 Near alarm 313 Engineer reset 139 Intrusion verified 125 Duress Egress granted Sounder Relay Troubles 320 140 General alarm 321 Bell 1 141 Polling loop open 322 Bell 2 142 Polling loop short 323 Alarm relay 143 Expansion module failure 324 Trouble relay 144 Sensor tamper 325 Reversing relay 145 Expansion module tamper 326 Notification appliance chk 3 146 Silent burglary 327 Notification appliance chk 4 147 Sensor supervision failure i System Peripheral Troubles 330 and 340 24 hour Non burglary 150 and 160 330 System peripheral 150 24 hour non burglary 331 Polling loop open 151 Gas detected 332 Polling loop short 152 Refrigeration 333 Expansion module failure 153 Loss of heat 334 Repeater failure 34 Reference amp Installation Manual CID Reporting Code Programming CID Reporting Code Programming Value Value 335 Local printer paper out 408 Quick arm 336 Local printer failure 409 Keyswitch open close 337 Expansion module DC loss Remote Access 410 338 Expansion module low battery 411 Call back reques
73. page 33 Please refer to WinLoad s Online Help for more information on using WinLoad Programming Using the Built in Keypad Use the built in keypad to access Magellan s programming mode Use the supplied Magellan Programming Guide to keep track of which sections were programmed and how To access programming mode 1 Press and hold the 0 key 2 Enter your INSTALLER CODE or MAINTENANCE CODE 3 Enter the 3 digit SECTION you wish to program 4 Enter the required DATA There are two methods that can be used to enter data when in programming mode Single Digit Data Entry and Feature Select Programming methods Single Digit Data Entry Method After entering programming mode some sections will require that you enter decimal values from 000 to 255 Other sections will require that you enter hexadecimal values from 0 to F The required data will be clearly indicated in this manual as well as in the Magellan Programming Guide When entering the final digit in a section Magellan will automatically save and advance to the next section Table 1 see below shows the keys and their equivalent decimal and or hexadecimal value Table 1 Decimal and Hexadecimal Values gt Space Hexa decimal BJ 1 CK A Hexadecimal only wx for Brean mf CA wx CA oteaan me CA A CK Center keypad Paradox Magellan Systems Feature Select Programming Method After entering certain sections eight options will be displa
74. phone line Proper installation is depicted in the diagram below If you have any questions concerning these instructions you should consult your telephone company about installing the RJ31X jack and the Magellan console for you 1 For UL compliant installations the Magellan console must Network Service Provider s Facilities Rog or HJEBX jack e a Network Demarcation Point SAE Magellan consola lalephone Telephone Unused AJ 11 Telephone jack Unusad AJ 11 nswaing jack machine Talephone Computer Line Plug Connect The Magellan console can also be connected to a telephone line via its on board LINE plug See Figure 4 on page 7 for more information on connecting the telephone line using this method When connecting via the LINE plug if the telephone line is A shared and it is busy i e someone is talking on the telephone the console will be unable to communicate with the Central Monitoring Station It is recommended that the Direct Connect method page 6 be used to connect the telephone line Figure 4 Line Plug Connection Back view of the Magellan console 1 1 Insert one end of the 4 pin RJ 11 cable into the LINE plug of the Magellan console 2 Insert the other end of the RJ 11 cable into a standard telephone wall plug Paradox Magellan Systems Programmable Outputs PGMs Magellan comes equipped with two 50mA solid state PGM outputs
75. r Press HEAT until you see the Zone Profile menu or press the 6 key to immediately access the Zone Profile menu 4 For more in depth programming of the console s communication features see Reporting and Dialer Settings on page 24 4 Adding and Programming Zones 1 From the Zone Profile menu press OK 2 Select which zone you wish to add by pressing NEXT and press OK when the desired zone number appears 3 Press the tamper switch on the transmitter you wish to assign to the selected zone Follow the menus to set Zone Label Zone Type Other Zones When you are done the next menu option will appear Press NEXT until you see the System Test menu or press the 5 key to immediately access the System Test menu For more in depth programming of the console s zones see Zone Programming on page 13 and Wireless Programming on page 17 5 Testing the Magellan System 1 From the System Test menu press OK 2 Select which test you wish to perform by pressing NEXT and press 0K when the desired test appears The following tests can be performed Zone tests Remote control tests Reporting tests Hardware tests WARNING When testing the hardware the speaker and sirens will also be tested Avoid close proximity to the Magellan console when performing the hardware test to avoid any damage to your hearing A Reference 4 Instal
76. r strobe lights open close garage doors and much more When a PGM closes the control panel supplies a ground to the PGM activating any device or relay connected to it When a PGM opens the circuit opens from ground therefore cutting power to any devices connected to it PGM Activation Event Section 086 PGM1 Activation Event Section 088 PGM2 Activation Event This feature allows you to program the Magellan console to activate a PGM when a specific event occurs in the system The PGM will remain in its active state until the programmed PGM Deactivation Event See page 30 occurs or when the PGM Delay see page 30 elapses To program a PGM Activation Event 1 Enter the section that corresponds to the desired PGM PGM1 086 PGM2 088 2 Enter the EVENT GROUP 3 Enter the SUB GROUP The AC Loss PGM event Event Group 28 Event Sub group 01 will only occur after the Power Failure Report Delay elapses see page 29 For the Event List see the PGM Table in the Magellan Programming Guide PGM Deactivation Event Section 087 PGM1 Section 089 PGM2 After PGM activation see PGM Activation Event on page 30 the PGM will return to its normal state deactivate when the programmed PGM Deactivation Event occurs To program a Deactivation Event 1 Enter section that represents the desired PGM PGM1 087 PGM2 089 2 Enter the EVENT GROUP fl 3 Enter the SUB GROUP elap
77. r you the option of calling the telephone number programmed in section 119 After selecting the option the console becomes a speaker phone Refer to the Magellan User Guide for more information on using this feature Console Account Number Section 107 All report codes are preceded by a 4 digit or 3 digit Console Account Number to ensure correct identification of the Magellan console The Console account number can be any hexa digit from 1 to F To enter a 3 digit account number simply press the Reference amp Installation Manual 0 key followed by the 3 digit account number Also when using 3 digit account numbers you must use 1 digit report codes Reporting Formats Section 105 Reporting Format for CSTN 1 Section 106 Reporting Format for CSTN 2 The reporting formats apply only to the CSTNs Central Station Telephone Numbers programmed in sections 111 and 112 page 26 The Magellan console can use a number of different reporting formats and each Central Station Telephone Number can be programmed with a different reporting format The three digits entered into section 105 represents the reporting format used to communicate with Central Station Telephone Number 1 while the three digits entered into section 106 represents the reporting format used to communicate with Central Station Telephone Number 2 Table 9 Reporting Formats 3 digit Value Reporting Format Ademco slow 1400Hz 1900Hz 10BPS CH Si
78. reless Door Contact Instruction for information on the installation and configuration of the wireless door contact To assign a wireless doorbell 1 Access the installer programming mode page 11 2 Enter the SECTION corresponding to the desired doorbell Paradox Magellan Systems 3 Enter the 6 digit SERIAL NUMBER of the MG DCT1 Wireless Doorbell Tones Section 096 Options 1 to 4 Options 1 and 2 Set tone for wireless doorbell 1 Options 3 and 4 Set tone for wireless doorbell 2 Section 096 options 1 to 4 set the tones that will be played when Magellan receives a signal from either wireless doorbell 1 or 2 or both Magellan comes with four tones Refer to Table 3 on page 17 to set the desired tone Table 3 Wireless Doorbell Tones Section 096 Options 1 and 2 Doorbell Tone Option 1 OFF Option 2 OFF Doorbell 1 Option 1 OFF Option 2 ON Doorbell 1 Option 1 ON Option 2 OFF Doorbell 1 Option 1 ON Option 2 ON Doorbell 1 Section 096 Options 3 and 4 Doorbell Tone Option 3 OFF Option 4 OFF Doorbell 2 Tone 1 Option 3 OFF Option 4 ON Doorbell 2 Tone 2 default Option 3 ON Option 4 OFF Doorbell 2 Tone 3 Option 3 ON Option 4 ON Doorbell 2 Deleting Assigned Wireless Transmitters Sections 021 to 036 Zones 1 16 Wireless Transmitters 1 16 Sections 058 and 059 Wireless Doorbells 1 and 2 To delete an assigned
79. riggers an alarm default Option 7 ON Follow zone follows Entry delay 2 when opened When option 7 is enabled ON and an Entry Delay 1 zone is bypassed an armed Follow zone that opens without an entry delay being triggered will switch to the entry delay 2 timer Example Zone 1 is an Entry Delay zone and zone 2 Is a Follow zone protecting the area where the keypad is installed The system is armed but zone 1 is bypassed With option 7 enabled zone 2 will switch to and wait for the entry delay 2 timer to elapse before triggering an alarm Closing Delinquency Timer Section 080 001 to 255 days 000 Disabled Default 000 The Magellan console will verify when the system was last armed at midnight of every day If the last time the system was armed is greater than the programmed Closing Delinquency timer the console will transmit a Closing Delinquency report code page 25 to the central monitoring station Enter a value from 001 to 255 days into section 080 to program the Closing Delinquency timer Enter 000 to disable the timer 21 Alarm Options Bell Cut off Timer Section 063 001 to 255 minutes 000 Disabled Default 4 minutes After an audible alarm the siren will stop upon disarming of the system or when the Bell Cut Off timer has elapsed whichever comes first Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options Section 094 Options 6 and 7 This feature determines how the Magellan console will reac
80. rly useful when a user wishes to be notified when something such as a safe or locker within the home has been accessed i e a child accessing a valuable collection This zone definition functions as follows e Whenever a 24Hr Buzzer Zone opens whether the console is armed or disarmed the console sets off the keypads buzzers to indicate that the zone was breached e The console will report the alarm but will not enable the bell siren output e Enter any valid access code on the keypad to stop the buzzer Reference amp Installation Manual 24Hr Gas Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 4 012 When a 24Hr Gas zone opens whether it is armed or disarmed the console will immediately generate an alarm The SIA FSK reporting format includes specific report codes to identify the alarm as a Gas alarm 24Hr Heat Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 013 When a 24Hr Heat zone opens whether it is armed or disarmed the console will immediately generate an alarm The SIA FSK reporting format includes specific report codes to identify the alarm as a Heat alarm 24Hr Water Zones Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 3 digit 014 When a 24Hr Water zone opens whether it is armed or disarmed the console will immediately generate an alarm The SIA FSK reporting format includes specific report codes to identify the alarm as a Water alarm 24Hr Freeze Zones Sections 001 to 016 Z
81. s are automatically programmed with an audible pulsed alarm This cannot be altered Intellizone Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 option 6 Option 6 OFF Intellizone disabled default Option 6 ON Intellizone enabled This feature reduces the possibility of false alarms When a zone with the Intellizone option opens the console does not immediately generate an alarm First it triggers the Intellizone Delay Timer If any of the following conditions occur during this period the panel will generate an alarm e During the Intellizone Delay a second zone has caused an alarm e During the Intellizone Delay the zone in alarm has restored closed and re occurred opened e The zone in alarm is still open after the Intellizone Delay has elapsed 15 Intellizone Delay Timer Section 065 010 to 255 seconds Default 48 seconds Enter the desired 3 digit value into section 065 to program the Intellizone Delay Timer Delay Before Alarm Report Code Transmission Sections 001 to 016 Zones 1 to 16 option 7 Option 7 OFF Delay alarm transmission disabled default Option 7 ON Delay alarm transmission enabled This feature is commonly used with Entry Delay zones to reduce false alarms created by new users who may not disarm the system in time This feature works as follows e When an alarm condition occurs on a zone with this option enabled the console enables the bell siren output but does not rep
82. s through the wall plate s screw holes labeled C and into holes labeled E see Figure 13 on page 10 in the Magellan back plate 5 Attach the plastic feet and rubber stops as shown in Figure 14 on page 10 Figure 14 Mounting Magellan on a Tabletop e F d I F F 1 d Hi l HI ch i e AER F o I L G Ut I d 1 Plastic feet Wall x2 plate Rubber stops x2 Tabletop Tabletop mounting may not be an approved installation A method by local regulations It is recommended that the local regulations be verified prior to installing the Magellan console using this method Connecting the Radio Antenna If the radio s reception is not very good connect the supplied radio antenna to the ANT terminal on the back of the Magellan console as shown in Figure 15 on page 10 Move the antenna around until the spot with the best reception is found Figure 15 Connecting the Radio Antenna i Ke Na N a Radio Antenna Back view of the Magellan console Reference amp Installation Manual Programming Methods WinLoad Installer Upload Download Software Program the Magellan console remotely or on site using the WinLoad Installer Upload Download Software for Windows For more information contact your local Paradox Distributor or visit our Web site at www paradox ca If you are using the WinLoad software you must program the features explained on
83. sections 161 to 176 corresponding to the desired remote control 3 Enter the HEXADECIMAL VALUE 0 to D of the desired button option from Table 20 page 19 If you do not wish to program all the buttons or button combinations press the 4 key at any time to save and exit Panic options in the control panel refer to Panic Alarms on 1 Ifyou enable any Panic button options you must enable the page 23 18 Table 4 Remote Control Button Programming Remote Control 2 Remote Control 3 Remote Control 4 Remote Control 5 Remote Control 6 Remote Control 7 Remote Control 8 Remote Control 9 Remote Control 10 Remote Control 11 Remote Control 12 Remote Control 13 Remote Control 14 Remote Control 16 Remote Control 16 Figure 19 Remote Control Button Identification MG REM1 A The ba button of the MG REM1 remote control has been permanently programmed to disarm the system The button s functionality cannot be altered The A Ta bel dy and ke gt button combinations do not function with the MG REM1 remote control Reference amp Installation Manual Figure 20 Remote Control Button Options Hexa Description ne Description Value H Value i Button disabled O O O rema 10 A E D lraneem o D lpes EE E Hexa values A to F are keys 1 to 6 from Magellan s Center t The panic feature section 091 options 1 to 3 see Keypad page 23 must be enab
84. ses see PGM Delay on page 30 If using the PGM Delay sections 087 and 089 can be used as a second PGM Activation Event G For the Event List see the PGM Table in the Magellan Programming Guide A PGM can also be set to deactivate after a programmed period 30 PGM Delay Section 068 PGM1 Section 069 PGM2 001 to 255 seconds 000 Follow Deactivation Event Default 5 seconds Instead of deactivating the PGM on the occurrence of a specific event the PGM will deactivate after the period programmed in here has elapsed Enter 000 to have the PGMs deactivate with a PGM Deactivation Event see page 30 If a PGM Delay is programmed the PGM Deactivation Event LY can be used as a second PGM Activation Event PGM Normal State Section 090 Options 7 PGM1 and 8 PGM2 Option 7 OFF PGM1 Normally Open default Option 7 ON PGM1 Normally Closed Option 8 OFF PGM2 Normally Open default Option 8 ON PGM2 Normally Closed A PGM toggles to its opposite state i e a normally open PGM will close when a specific event has occurred in the system You can program each PGM output to be normally open N O or normally closed N C by enabling or disabling options 7 and 8 in section 090 PGM X10 Option Section 091 Options 7 PGM1 and 8 PGM2 Option 7 OFF PGM1 used as programmable output default Option 7 ON PGM1 used as X10 output 7 Option 8 OFF PGM2 used
85. son of such withdrawal INCIDENCE OF HARM Should terminal equipment protective circuitry cause harm to telephone network telephone company shall where practicable notify customer Paradox Magellan Systems that temporary disconnection of service may be required however where prior notice is not practicable the telephone company may temporarily discontinue service if action is deemed reasonable in circumstances In case of temporary discontinuance telephone company shall promptly notify customer and will be given opportunity to correct the situation CHANGES IN TELEPHONE COMPANY EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES The telephone company may make changes in its communication facilities equipment operations or procedures where such actions are reasonably required and proper in its business Should any such changes render customer s terminal equipment incompatible with the telephone company facilities the customer shall be given adequate notice to effect the modifications to maintain uninterrupted service GENERAL This equipment shall not be used on coin telephone lines Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs RINGER EQUIVALENCE NUMBER REN The ren is useful to determine the quantity of devices that you may connect to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas sum of the ren s of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five 5 0
86. system s clock time for daylight saving changes At 2 00AM on the first Sunday of a full weekend in April the console will add one hour to the programmed time clock At 2 00 AM on the last Sunday of a full weekend in October the console will subtract one hour from the programmed time AC Power Failure Warning Section 096 Option 6 Option 6 OFF AC power failure warning disabled default Option 6 ON AC power failure warning enabled With this feature enabled the console emits an intermittent beep tone whenever an AC power failure is detected The intermittent beep tone remains activated until the user enters the Trouble Display by pressing the left ACTION key i The intermittent beeps will re initialize whenever the trouble occurs or the trouble restores and re occurs The Trouble Display When the system experiences problems or is tampered with the Information symbol will appear on the LCD screen and the 1 light will illuminate The potential troubles that the Magellan system can experience are listed below To access the Trouble Display 1 Press the fi key 2 Use the NEXT key to scroll through the displayed troubles 3 Press the OK key to view details on the desired trouble Trouble Bypass There is a zone or zones that is bypassed in the system Alarm Memory An alarm has occurred in the system The zones displayed went into alarm Console Low Bat The backup battery pack is disconnected
87. t cable Standard DB 9 cable Computer 9 pin serial cable containing WinLoad software UIP 256 Universal In Field Programmer Connection Magellan s firmware can be upgraded locally using the UIP 256 Universal In Field Programmer The UIP 256 includes proprietary PC software cables to interconnect Magellan and a PC as well as two 9V batteries Connect the UIP 256 as shown in Figure 8 on page 8 Refer to the Universal In Field Programmer UIP 256 Instructions for more information Figure 8 Connecting the UIP 256 Connect the 10 pin cable of the UIP 256 to the 10 pin connector of the Magellan console Back view of the Magellan console lupe UIP 256 Universal In Field Programmer Standard DB 9 cable 9 pin serial cable Download latest Magellan firmware from www paradox ca Reference 4 Installation Manual X10 Transmitter Connection Magellan supports the X10 communication protocol X10 is a communication protocol for remote control of electrical devices such as lamps and appliances Communication is accomplished through standard household electrical wiring using X10 transmitters and receivers Configure Magellan with the use of an X10 transmitter to automate a home Connect the X10 transmitter as shown in Figure 9 on page 9 Refer to the Magellan X10 Instructions on our website www paradox ca for information on using and configuring Magellan s X10 feature Figure 9 Conne
88. t made 339 Expansion module reset 412 Success download access 341 Expansion module tamper 413 Unsuccessful access 342 Expansion module AC loss 414 System shutdown 415 Dialer shutdown 416 Successful upload 343 Expansion module self test fail 344 RF receiver jam detect Communication Troubles 350 and 360 Access Control 420 and 430 350 Communication 421 ER 351 Telco 1 fault 352 Telco 2 fault 353 Long range radio 422 Access report by user 423 Forced access 424 Egress denied 354 Fail to communicate 425 Egress granted 355 Loss of radio supervision 426 Access door propped open a96 Eee OE 427 Access point door status monitor trouble sai Long range Tadig N SWA problem 428 Access point request to exit Protection Loop Troubles 370 429 Access program mode entry 370 Protection loop 430 Access program mode exit 371 Protection loop open 431 Access threat level change 372 Protection loop short 432 Access relay trigger fail 373 Fire trouble 433 Access RTE shunt 374 Exit error alarm 434 Access DSM shunt 375 Panic zone trouble Arming 440 and 450 441 Armed Stay 442 Keyswitch armed Stay 376 Hold up zone trouble 377 Swinger trouble 378 Cross zone trouble 450 Exception open close Sensor Troubles 380 and 390 451 Early open close 380 Sensor trouble 452 Late open close 381 Loss of supervision RF 453 Failed to open 382 Loss of supervision RPM 454 Failed to close 383 Sensor tamper 455 Auto arm failed 384 RF tra
89. t to a Supervision Loss trouble Table 5 shows the different supervision loss combinations available and how the system will react when armed or disarmed Table 5 Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options Options 6 7 Description Wireless transmitter supervision disabled Trouble only default System armed or disarmed If a supervision loss occurs on a zone the console will display a trouble on the LCD screen and send a report to the central monitoring station Audible alarm when armed System armed If a supervision loss occurs on a zone the console will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 15 System disarmed If a supervision loss occurs on a zone the console will display a trouble on the LCD screen Audible alarm System armed If a supervision loss occurs on a zone the console will follow the zone s Alarm Types setting see page 15 System disarmed It functions the same as Trouble Only setting except it will also generate an audible alarm Supervision Bypass Options Section 094 Option 8 Option 8 OFF No Supervision Loss if detected on a Bypassed Zone default Option 8 ON Generate Supervision Loss if detected on a Bypassed Zone e When option 8 is OFF the Wireless Transmitter Supervision Options page 22 will follow the zone s bypass definition This means the console will not perform any action if a Supervision Loss occurs on a bypassed zone e When option 8 is ON
90. tion 098 Option 4 Option 4 OFF Call Back feature disabled default Option 4 ON Call Back feature enabled The Call Back feature provides additional security When section 098 option 4 in ON and a computer using WinLoad attempts to communicate with Magellan the console hangs up and calls the computer back to re verify identification codes and re establish communication When Magellan hangs up WinLoad automatically goes into Wait for Call Mode ready to answer when the console calls back The PC Telephone number must be programmed see PC Telephone Number on page 33 33 Appendix 1 Ademco Contact ID Report Code List CID Reporting Code Programming CID Reporting Code Programming Value Value 154 Water leakage 155 Foil break 156 Day trouble 157 Low bottled gas level Medical Alarms 100 100 Medical alarm 101 Pendant transmitter 102 Fal to report in 158 High temperature Fire Alarms 110 159 Low temperature 110 Fire alarm 161 Loss of air flow 111 Smoke 162 Carbon monoxide detected 112 Combustion 163 Tank level 113 Water flow 114 Heat 115 Pull station 116 Duct 117 Flame 118 Near alarm Fire Supervisory 200 and 210 200 Fire supervisory 201 Low water pressure 202 Low CO 203 Gate valve sensor 204 Low water level Panic Alarms 120 205 Pump activated 120 Panic alarm 206 Pump failure 121 Duress 122 Silent 123 Audible 124 Duress Access granted System Troubles 300 and 310 300 System tr
91. trols PSSIONIOG re 18 Programming DUNONS ssh stos 18 Remote controls assigning cccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeneeeess 18 Report codes AEE 29 AMIN 24 EE R 24 Special re aaa deena ene ae 25 TEE esigi eo EE 24 Special ANNO vasen 24 39 Special disarming sic es ee 24 System TOUDIG asocio 25 System trouble restore oococcocconccnonccnononnononnononnnnnnnonnns 25 TOS oa E N 29 ZoneAlarm AA O E 24 ZONE alarm Testor EE 24 ZONE tamper taa iia 25 ZONE tamper restore eiee a 25 Report formats Ademco Contact ID format rnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr 27 Ademco SION TOTAL audi ads 27 SESAM NA SS 27 SIA PSK ONA ven 27 Silent Knight fast format a ios 27 Standard Pulse format oococcocconccnoncnnoncnnononnononnnnnanonon 27 Reporting Dialer Settings ACCOUNT eege 26 Alternate dial Options oococconccconccnoncnnononnennnannanonon 28 A to t st EPO sarta 29 Console telephone numbers r rrnrrnrnrnnrnnrnrnernenernnnnenr 25 Delay between dialing attempts cc ccccccecceeeeceeeeeeenes 27 Dialing MONO ica eksen 28 Disanm r port options coccion iia 29 Event call director lat 27 Force D ODOM isa 28 Power Failure report delay oococconcnconccnononneninnennanonons 29 PUSO TAO aa 28 Recent Close Delay gees een 28 Report CODES se 24 Reporting formats sd eee 27 Switch t Pu lsedialing is 28 TENE SN 28 Zone Restore Report options ocoococconcnconcnnononnonnanones 29 Reset software Ja 31 Reset
92. uto arm The system is disarmed during the Timed Auto arm s 60 second Exit Delay See page 20 Only reports if Disarming Reporting Options see page 29 are set to always report disarming e Remote Disarm System is disarmed using the WinLoad software e Future use e Future use Zone Alarm Report Codes Sections 131 to 134 A report code can be programmed for each of the 16 available zones Whenever a zone generates an alarm the console can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying which zone generated an alarm Zone Alarm Restore Report Codes Sections 135 to 138 A report code can be programmed for each of the 16 available zones The Magellan console can transmit these report codes to the central station identifying which zone was restored once the bell has cut off after alarm generation Please refer to A zone is restored when it closes after generating an alarm or Zone Alarm Restore Report Codes on page 24 Special Alarm Report Codes Sections 139 and 140 Whenever the system generates an alarm due to one of the conditions listed below the control panel can send the appropriate report code to the central station identifying the type of alarm Section 139 e Emergency Panic Panic keys 1 and 3 page 23 or the appropriate button s on a remote control page 18 have been pressed Reference 4 Installation Manual e Auxiliary Panic Panic keys 4 and 6 page 23 or the
93. wireless transmitter 1 Access the installer programming mode page 11 2 Enter the SECTION corresponding to the desired zone or doorbell 3 Press the 0 key six times to clear the wireless transmitter s serial number Viewing Wireless Transmitter Signal Strength Sections 021 to 036 Zones 1 16 Wireless Transmitters 1 16 Sections 058 and 059 Wireless Doorbells 1 and 2 Once wireless transmitters have been assigned to the Magellan console the signal strength of each transmitter can be verified in sections 021 to 036 zones 1 to 16 respectively and sections 058 and 059 wireless doorbells 1 and 2 respectively Each section represents the signal strength viewer for the wireless transmitter assigned to the corresponding zone For example section 021 is the viewer for the wireless transmitter assigned to zone 1 and section 036 is the viewer for the wireless transmitter assigned to zone 16 17 The signal strength is displayed using two terms e Good This is an average reading and is acceptable e Weak This is the weakest reading The transmitter should be moved to another location Sometimes moving the transmitter by a small amount will greatly increase the signal reception To view the signal strength of a wireless transmitter 1 Access the installer programming mode page 11 2 Enter the SECTION corresponding to the desired zone or doorbell 3 The LCD will display either
94. xcept 24Hr zones in the system Program the exit delay from 001 to 255 seconds Bell Squawk on Arm Disarm with Remote Control Section 093 Option 3 Option 3 OFF Bell squawk disabled Option 3 ON Bell squawk enabled default When option 3 is enabled ON the siren will squawk once upon arming with a remote control and twice upon disarming with a remote control No Exit Delay when Arming with Remote Control Section 093 Option 4 Option 4 OFF Provides exit delay when arming with remote control default Option 4 ON No exit delay when arming with remote control When option 4 is enabled ON the console cancels the Exit Delay arms instantly when the system is armed with a remote control When disabled the Exit Delay timer will start when the system is armed with a remote control Exit Delay Termination Section 093 Option 6 Option 6 OFF Exit delay termination feature disabled Option 6 ON Exit delay termination feature enabled default When option 6 is enabled ON the console will reduce the exit delay to 10 seconds when an Entry Delay zone see Exit Delay on page 21 is opened and closed during the exit delay Example 15 seconds into a 45 second exit delay an Entry Delay zone opens and closes The remaining 30 seconds is reduced to 10 seconds Paradox Magellan Systems Follow Zone Switches to Entry Delay 2 Section 093 Option 7 Option 7 OFF Follow zone t
95. y at 6 15PM enable section 092 option 1 to activate Timed Auto arming and then key in 18 15 into section 085 20 Auto arm Timer Section 085 Program the time use the 24 hour clock i e 6 30PM 18 30 that you wish the console to attempt to arm the system and or send the Late to Close report code No Movement Auto Arming Section 092 Option 2 Option 2 OFF No Movement Auto arming disabled default Option 2 ON No movement Auto arming enabled If no movement occurs in a zone s protected area for the period specified by the No Movement Timer see below the console can automatically arm the system e The Auto arming option Auto Arming Options on page 20 determines the system s arming method e Any open zones detected when the system is Auto armed will be bypassed regardless of their definition except 24hr Zones Upon arming the console will transmit the No Movement report code if programmed in section 124 e Regardless of whether the system was successfully armed or not the console will always transmit the No Movement report code if programmed in section 124 e If No Movement Auto arming is disabled the console will still send the No Movement report code at the time specified by the No Movement Timer Example To arm the system whenever there is no movement for a period of 4 hours enable section 092 option 2 No Movement Auto arming and then in section 064 enter 016 16 x 15m
96. yed where each option from 1 to 8 represents a specific feature or option To manipulate the options e Press the key corresponding to the desired option and the option number will appear in the LCD display This means the option is ON Press the key again to remove the digit from the LCD display thereby turning OFF the option e Press the key to set all eight options to OFF Press the keys until the current section s options are set When the options are set press the key to save and advance to the next section e Press the key twice to exit without changing any data Programming Using a Paradox Memory Key The Paradox Memory Keys PMC 3 are very useful when multiple Magellan consoles are to be programmed identically Rather then programming each console by entering its programming mode and then scrolling through programming sections use a memory key to program each console The programming of a console with a memory key takes approximately three seconds There are two actions that can be performed with a memory key Download Data to Destination Console To download the data of a memory key into a console 1 Remove power from the Magellan console AC and battery and connect the memory key to the 5 pin connector on the left side of the back of the console see Figure 10 on page 9 2 Re apply both AC and battery power to the console 3 Press the DK key and Magellan will begin downloading the
97. zones can be programmed using section programming or through the Installer menu Sec See Quick Setup on page 4 for more information on zone programming using the Installer menu Zone Programming Overview After assigning and setting up your wireless transmitters define the associated zone s parameters The zone parameters define the type of zone and how the control panel will react when an alarm condition occurs on that zone These zone parameters are programmed into one section as detailed in Figure 16 on page 13 Figure 16 Magellan Zone Programming Overview 001 Zone 1 002 Zone 2 003 Zone 3 004 Zone 4 005 Zone 5 006 Zone 6 007 Zone 7 008 Zone 8 009 Zone 9 010 Zone 10 011 Zone 11 012 Zone 12 013 Zone 13 014 Zone 14 015 Zone 15 016 Zone 16 Press and hold the 0 key Enter your INSTALLER CODE or MAINTENANCE CODE Zone Definition 000 Zone disabled 001 Entry Delay 1 002 Entry Delay 2 003 Follow 004 Follow Stay 005 Instant 006 Instant Stay 007 Instant Fire 008 Delayed Fire Zone 4 009 24hr Burglary 010 24hr Hold up 011 24hr Buzzer 012 24hr Gas 013 24hr Heat 014 24hr Water 015 24hr Freeze Enter 3 digit ZONE DEFINITION Zone Options 1 Auto zone Shutdown default 2 Zone Bypass default 3 Future use Keypad beeps twice 5 Zone Alarm Type OFF
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